I read your deleted comment. I don't have answers to all your questions but additional featured streams are in the works. Here is the newest featured stream:
imgflip.com/i/2jpzpj Yes it was in fun, but it was submitted before the categories were made. It was at the top of the front page yesterday. With 267 upvotes. I don't necessarily need to have it back up, it had it's run and was just starting to drop the last time I seen it. On a side note, it was a non-partisan sign and title. Yes, it was about voting, but not one sided.
Looks like it might have been growing pains. I've suggested a button for mods if they take action based on stream rules, the creation gets moved, ie to the politics stream imgflip.com/m/politics reposts to imgflip.com/m/repost etc.
That's what I thought that it gotten moved to political, but it was taken off completely. I was wondering how this is going to be policed. It's really a honor system with submitting right now. Maybe a button to move would work if it gets like 5 or more hits. Need to keep people from moving it out of being mean if it's an option on our end.
you won't come up with an answer because there is no.
every meme is a complex fabric, composed of image, text message and a punchline, hidden context or complex meaning behind. Passages are fluent;
You just cannot chop it up into categories; a holistic approach is advertised.
here's what I deleted (wanted to post it in a different place:)
will there please PLEASE be streams about FORTNITE, ANIME and BRONY memes as well
they piss me off and I don't want to have to scroll through them.
btw. they outnumber politics by far!
even in the newly created politics section they contribute every other meme.
they're just hardly on top of the hot section- but that's a reason why I'm reluctant to browse the 'latest'.
btw as I see it:
the more regulation by more streams the more midnight oil burned by mods
I'd consider it more feasable to allow 'blocking' on your own memes.
to enable users to self-regulation so they come clear with themselves w/o need of a mod.
every social media does that.