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Woah, the discussion there got a little intense. I think you sounded a little inflexible and high and mighty. Telling people that using reddit is immoral! No wonder reddit users got a little upset. :)
When someone said that maybe a bridge would be a good idea you shot it down saying that would make it easier for people to stay on reddit, but I think a bridge also makes much easier for people to leave reddit, because then they don't have to give up talking to redditors! When Facebook was getting started they made a Facebook-MySpace bridge, and it certainly seemed to help people leave MySpace for Facebook. In fact, Facebook found it so effective they made writing similar bridges a violation of their terms of service, because they don't want someone else doing it to them!