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

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Judoscale - Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works
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  1. 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.

  2. Judoscale

    Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works. Judoscale integrates with Rails, Sidekiq, Solid Queue, and more to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up job queues.

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  3. PixelFed

    Photo Sharing. For Everyone.

    There is also Peertube for videos and Pixelfed for images.

  4. PeerTube

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

    There is also Peertube for videos and Pixelfed for images.

  5. Mastodon

    Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community

    Mastodon is a Twitter replacement with plenty of interesting people.

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