About TickerFeed
TickerFeed is an online space for building community and entertaining curious minds. While most digital places are often overwhelmed by noise, memes, and outrage, we provide a managed environment designed for discussion and high-signal conversation. Every topic on TickerFeed is actively curated to ensure the focus remains on friendly banter, conversation, and learning.
The goal of TickerFeed is simple: to promote and support bringing people together online. We believe the best discussions happen when interested individuals approach a topic with a pull mindset. People should seek out new and intersting things, not have "content" (slop) pushed in front of them via algorithm. Whether you want to share a technical achievement, an unusual discovery, or a thoughtful critique, TickerFeed is the online community that values substance of ideas over the volume of one's voice.
Submission Guidelines
- Cultivate Curiosity Submit articles, news, blogposts, and self-written content that offer something interesting to discuss and share with other interested people. If it makes someone think, "I never thought of it that way," it belongs here.
- Keep it Insightful TickerFeed is intended to be a place for thought-provoking content. Avoid posting articles that appear machine-generated, daily update spam, or formulaic listicles. We value depth over frequency.
- Substantive Self-Promotion Sharing your own work is encouraged, provided it adds a new perspective to the conversation. If you are only here to "push" a product or project without engaging in the curiosity of the community, this is the wrong place to post it.
- Ideas Over Individuals Discussions should focus on ideas, companies, policies, markets, and trends. Submissions that serve primarily to attack or deify specific individuals are not allowed; we are here to analyze the work, not the person.
- High Effort Only To protect the quality of our feeds, we do not allow memes, gifs, image macros, or zero-effort "reaction" posts. This is a safe haven from the deluge of low-quality content found elsewhere.
Commenting Guidelines