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Is there is any worthy alternative to Reddit?

The more time passes, the more I started to see the flaws in Lemmy design and development which will prevent it from being something meaningful.

Which lead me to ask, is there is any worthy alternative to Reddit?

  • I tried HackerNews , but it does not seem very fit.
  • Tildes seem to have way more problems than Reddit, development and moderation.
  • Saidit seems to be almost dead and have zero active Android clients.
  • Discuit used to have a potential, but they are stuck in toxic positivity phase and the admins does not seem to understand how to moderate and it seems that they will have the same fate as Ruqqis.

Anything else?

4 comments
  • I found this today on r/RedditAlternatives Space Hey

    Also keep an eye out on !rala@hilariouschaos.com

    If you ask me, Microblogging is what's killing forums. To really answer your question though, the only answers you're really going to get from Lemmy are more suggestions for Federated social medias. There's kind of an obsession here with Federation so that's going to be what's suggested the most. To be quite honest with you, the best way to find red alternatives is to subscribe to the subreddit Reddit Alternatives that I mentioned, and lastly, you're going to have to keep an eye out and look yourself. I know it sucks, and I look frequently and I never find anything new. It's just the same ones over and over again. Which gets really irritating and I have to take a break from looking. If I had the technical know-how I would create one myself but, one of the issues is that everybody wants something different in a Reddit alternative. No one person is looking for the same thing. I think that's what complicates it as well. Some people want free speech, other people do not want free speech, some people want extreme moderation some people want relaxed moderation. I came here because I thought it was going to be more relaxed than Reddit but it's actually not LOL