It’s definitely one of the ones with the most promise. I say “one of the ones” because there’s also kbin and it literally doesn’t matter which one you use, you get the same content. Any new fediverse reddit-like that pops up is also swimming in the same stream, can only compete on features and administration, not on content lock-in. The fediverse is pretty dope.
Tbh I don’t care which wins as long as it’s open and federated, I’ve heard a lot about Kbin but not tried it yet becouse last heard it only had one server, but it sounds like it has a lot of promise
I just need to use a platform with a decent Android app. That’s all I need! Lol. Atm it seems kbin doesn’t have any apps developed. RIP RIF is Fun. Served me well for years and years.
One doesn’t even need to “win” if they’re all interoperable. Kinda like picking your favorite 3rd party Reddit app. Reading and replying to you from Kbin right now, actually.
I hopped onto Lemmy yesterday when I saw the news that Sync was shutting down. Already enjoying the communites more than I ever was on reddit.
Is Lemmy the biggest contender for a Reddit alternative rn?
It’s the only one I’ve heard of so I’d assume so but I’m also curious to know the answer to your question too.
It’s definitely one of the ones with the most promise. I say “one of the ones” because there’s also kbin and it literally doesn’t matter which one you use, you get the same content. Any new fediverse reddit-like that pops up is also swimming in the same stream, can only compete on features and administration, not on content lock-in. The fediverse is pretty dope.
Tbh I don’t care which wins as long as it’s open and federated, I’ve heard a lot about Kbin but not tried it yet becouse last heard it only had one server, but it sounds like it has a lot of promise
I just need to use a platform with a decent Android app. That’s all I need! Lol. Atm it seems kbin doesn’t have any apps developed. RIP RIF is Fun. Served me well for years and years.
One doesn’t even need to “win” if they’re all interoperable. Kinda like picking your favorite 3rd party Reddit app. Reading and replying to you from Kbin right now, actually.