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Re: Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform

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I absolutely love your idea but I can't imagine Reddit would contribute to their own demise. Granted, a lot of the decisions they're making over there lately would indicate otherwise, so maybe they'll love the idea. Side note, anyone finding good alternatives? Obviously I love this forum as it does feel more like Old Reddit. But it's scratching a different itch for me. I've been experimenting with the Fediverse and i…

tildes.net? I have a couple of invites. Though it's not quite reddit, nor aiming to become reddit. I like the stated philosophy and the discussion quality. https://docs.tildes.net/philosophy

Could you possibly send me an invite? If not, no worries!

I like the philosophy as well, and I miss the high(er) quality discussions reddit used to have. I have liked H News for a while but there are some itches it doesn't scratch which Reddit used to.

Re: Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform

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post #37

Earlier quoted context omitted.

tildes.net? I have a couple of invites. Though it's not quite reddit, nor aiming to become reddit. I like the stated philosophy and the discussion quality. https://docs.tildes.net/philosophy

Could you possibly send me an invite? If not, no worries! I like the philosophy as well, and I miss the high(er) quality discussions reddit used to have. I have liked H News for a while but there are some itches it doesn't scratch which Reddit used to.

Sure! You don't have any contact info in your profile, however, so I have no way to currently message you.

Re: Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform

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There's no content on the site. Seems like premature advertisement.

How exactly do you expect the content to reach the site before the users do?

The creators should seed the site with content. This is what Reddit and many other social platforms like Tinder did.
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