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  1. Mastodon is a decentralized, open source social network. This is just one part of the network, run by the main developers of the project It is not focused on any particular niche interest - everyone is welcome!

    #Decentralized Social Network #Open Source #Social Network 602 social mentions

  2. Create your own free website. Unlimited creativity, zero ads.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Bookmarked. Will revisit. Anyone else notice everything old is new again? Neocities[0], Marginalia Search[1], Project Gemini[2], etc There's many others I'm forgetting, and new ones popup on Hackernews each week. Is this just basic nostalgia, people wanting to recreate the dial-up days or even BBS days? [0] https://neocities.org/ [1] https://www.marginalia.nu/ [2] https://gemini.circumlunar.space/.

    #Website Builder #CMS #Blogging 162 social mentions

  3. NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    It sure didn't help, but I agree that Google Reader's death didn't kill blogs themselves; the decline has been pretty steady (Reader was killed in 2013): https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=rss,blog I also agree that RSS is still worth it. I am a happy subscriber to Newsblur: https://newsblur.com/ Indeed, the mess that is Twitter is giving me hope that we'll see a comeback of people self-hosting their content.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 20 social mentions

  4. Curlie is the largest human-edited directory of the Web.
    You'll love Curlie which was created by a number of DMOZ alumni https://curlie.org/.

    #Social Networks #Robo-Advisor #Social News 8 social mentions

  5. SpaceHey is a retro social network focused on privacy and customizability. It's a friendly place to have fun, meet friends, and be creative. Join for free!
    Pricing:
    • Free

    #Social Networks #Social & Communications #Social Media 76 social mentions

  6. The feed reader for people that want to be in control
    Pricing:
    • Free
    A shameless plug - I've built (recently) a simple yet powerful blog reader that could satisfy the needs of most people https://lenns.io. Why - it solves three primary issues with "traditional" readers: 1) You can follow websites (based on blog-post titles) when there isn't a proper RSS feed. 2) You have control on how many results per feed to have listed (e.g. Not having your whole feed overloaded with the posts of one source) 3) You can assign priorities to Sources and categories so that you have control what's on top of your feed. ... If someone here bothers to give it a try, I'd be happy to receive any feedback. p.s. there's a full OPML import/export support.

    #Feed Reader #RSS Reader #RSS Client 10 social mentions

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