Raddle might be a bit more popular than Aether. We know about 148 links to it since March 2021 and only 100 links to Aether. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Is this compatible with aether? What are the differences? https://getaether.net/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Also Aether, which is a P2P Reddit. https://getaether.net/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
There's a sub on Aether called LinuxGaming as well. Source: 11 months ago
Aether: getaether.net A decentralized, open-source platform for community discussions with strong privacy features. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Sorry, but you don't need to code. You can install the software from any web hosting C-Panels. Or use a company that doesn't treat you this way. There are other alternatives as well, including some that are decentralized. Nothing Reddit does is unique, or hard to find in any of their competitors. For instance: https://getaether.net/ I highly doubt they are not getting paid. Source: 10 months ago
> Where is the public open chats of cyber space? It used to be every tech-savvy person had their own PhpBB instance and built small communities with that. All that has largely migrated to Discord, Reddit, Facebook Groups, and to a lesser extent: Lemmy & Mastodon. There's also quite niche and bespoke communities like Subreply[0], Tildes[1], and Raddle[2] (Built with Postmill). I prefer the Reddit style Karma system... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Ironically, the anarchist site that the devs used to pour scorn on, Raddle, is still going just fine. Source: 10 months ago
I would check out https://raddle.me and https://beehaw.org. Both seem to be positive and cozy spaces. They might not have all the relevant communities but it's a good start. Source: 10 months ago
My apologies, I will edit the post to redirect to the site. The site is available here. Source: 10 months ago
I've seen some other alternatives such as raddle where independent users are trying to recreate the Reddit experience with a new platform (yet it doesn't seem to use the same Karma System, make of that what you will) but I'm still curious to see where everyone is going if large parts of Reddit disappear after July 1st... Source: 10 months ago
Reddit - Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you.
SaidIt.net - Saidit.net - say your truth.
Tildes - A non-profit community site driven by its users' interests
Lemmy - Federated link aggregator and Reddit alternative built with Rust
Hacker News - Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. It is run by Paul Graham's investment fund and startup incubator, Y Combinator.
4chan - 4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images.