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Top 14 open-source products relevant to Social Networks and Knowledge Sharing

  1. Lemmy.

    Open Source

    /jerboa-for-lemmy-alternatives
  2. Federated link aggregator and Reddit alternative built with Rust.

    Open Source

    /lemmy-alternatives
  3. Saidit.net - say your truth.

    Open Source

    /saidit-net-alternatives
  4. Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed...

    Open Source

    /aether-alternatives
  5. The Definitive Reddit Add-on.

    Open Source

    /reddit-enhancement-suite-alternatives
  6. Lobsters is a technology-focused link-aggregation site.

    Open Source

    /lobsters-alternatives
  7. 4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images.

    Open Source

    /4chan-alternatives
  8. FaqFa is a Q&A Platform to Share Your Knowledge. Answer the World and Publish Your Quality Guest Posts to Earn High Quality Backlink.

    Open Source free

    /faqfa-alternatives
  9. Open-source Q&A website.

    Open Source

    /codidact-alternatives
  10. An Apollo-like mobile-first Lemmy web client that works great on desktop devices, too.

    Open Source

    /voyager-wefwef-alternatives
  11. Online services with privacy and libre philosophy since 2017. CYGO Network is your one stop for free speech social networking, cloud storage, video conferencing, and more without left-wing censorship.

    Open Source free

    /cygo-network-alternatives
  12. A self-hosted Quora like web application written in Go.

    Open Source

    /guora-alternatives
  13. A gentle introduction to the fediverse.

    Open Source

    /jointhefediverse-net-alternatives
  14. Education & Reference and Social & Communications.

    Open Source

    /biostars-alternatives

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