Where are we all moving to in a couple weeks when corporate greed kills Reddit?

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  • Lemmy

    🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse

  • There is also lemmy which uses the same protocol as Mastodon, but is designed as a reddit clone. The technology is there, but the community is still very small and niche.

  • PixelFed

    Photo Sharing. For Everyone.

  • There is also Peertube for videos and Pixelfed for images.

  • Scout Monitoring

    Rennaisance engineers rejoice! 1 gem 5 min to app monitoring. 5-minute onboarding. No sales team. Devs in the support channels. No DevOps team required. Get the free app insights every engineer deserves with Scout Monitoring.

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  • PeerTube

    ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser

  • There is also Peertube for videos and Pixelfed for images.

  • Mastodon

    Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community

  • Mastodon is a Twitter replacement with plenty of interesting people.

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