Intentional or not, the redpill sub is in the business of saving men's lives. Sometimes literally.
Without the redpill knowledge man are doomed. Girls are learning faster since the feminine imperative is now worldwide. And men are very slow to catch up till they get burned.
Reddit is making it impossible for new members to find theRedPill sub or join. Some of my friends have given up I thank the creators of the the trp.red site. Honestly who needs reddit if we can create our own?
However, trp.red isn't user friendly esp for new comers:
When you land on trp.red, as a new guy (first time visit) you will experience confusion:
- There's nothing on the landing page that tells you what the website is about. This is really a big mistake. First time visitors are taken to the The public square. There's no intro about the redpill.
On the left side you see join
Patreon, READ FAQ, TRP.RED, and
THE PUBLIC SQUARE:
"Welcome to the public square. This is our welcoming tribe dedicated to introducing yourself, meeting new people, and learning about new tribes."
If you are seeking out the redpill, i believe this creates more confusion if not an outright turn off.
- All i see are feeds, and the feeds are replies to topics/headings that we dont know about. Here's an example:
u/TheStoicCrane *yeah, the result of society becoming largely retarded.*
Everyone should be educated on epistemology. How to move things from conjecture, opinion, bias to justified true belief. So many people buy into 'well it's a big issue and everyobe FEELZ this way'. I personally don't give a fuck about feelings. What are the facts?
WTF is he talking about? What's the topic? Is there even a topic/original post or whatever?
In contrast, when i first landed on www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill
i immediately found the topics engaging and to the point. Just one article and i was hooked.
ON the right side, i got all i needed to learn about the redpill: 1. What red pill is about. Short & to the point. 2. The rules 3. And the rest. Though i believe "**New here?"** Should be at the top.
The redpill sub is very organised & focused. catches first timers interest faster.
The culmination of breakups I've had have left real damage and side effects that am still dealing with.
When i came to the this group nothing ringed truer than three article on the side bar:
1. Briffault's Law 2. The light-switch effect 3. Women in love
I knew right then this is what i've been looking for all along.
Now imagine an AFC (Average Frustrated Champ) first time at www.trp.red compared to www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill/
The trp.red impressions:
1. unfocused & scattered 2. Nerdy .. more like a game forum or something.
I believe Tribes are a bad idea. Maybe after some polishing but really allowing everyone & anyone to create their own tribe isn't good. The redpill, given it's importance to men, MUST maintain quality & purity above quantity. Allowing everyone including newbies to create tribes will dilute the content and quality will surfer. Imagine a newbie still in the redpill rage creating their own tribe.. he will advocate violence against women. Newbies need guidance from the veterans. Tribes should only be created by endorsed members or members who've been around for say a year. That's my opinion on tribes.
Suggestion: The reddit framework works very well. Why not copy the organization format.?
Let users review it. offer suggestions ... and see if improvements are needed.
there doesn't seem to be anything here