Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Windows Phone
- iPad
- Kindle Fire




Kaneskii is described as 'Message board where content is ranked by value. Each vote costs a dollar and contributors get paid by voters' and is a Social Network in the social & communications category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Kaneskii for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Windows apps. The best Kaneskii alternative is Reddit, which is free. Other great apps like Kaneskii are Tumblr, Slant, Minds and Stack Exchange.





Old Pluto is a news search engine. Rather than offering you recommendations of what to read like other websites, Old Pluto aims to give you tools to find what you think is important for yourself.

AllAnswered provides an all-in-one knowledge management system including an advanced Wiki and Questions & Answers (Q&As) with built-in workflow and knowledge life-cycle management to keep your knowledge base up-to-date.




Check curated articles from the web and follow what's trending in your favorite programming technologies: #php #laravel #linux #vuejs #reacts #nodejs #java #python.


Weco is an early stage open source discussion and link sharing platform experimenting with a cooperatively owned company structure and several unique features designed to help communities share and organise information more effectively.


Welcome to Readit! A beautiful, well-crafted reddit app for the Windows Platform. From features like secondary tiles, a stunning interface, and complete markdown support, you are missing out if you aren't using Readit for your reddit browsing habits on Windows.




Topick is a single platform where passionate communities discuss the topics that matter to them. Topick offers a simple and welcoming experience:




Twincl is characterized by forum (including link sharing), Q&A, review and blog sites, using CommonMark as its writing format. Twincl features innovative Markdown editing, topic trees, voting/remarks, selected posts, senior authors, logarithmic scales, and more.

NextHub allows users to connect and interact in communities centered around shared interests.




I think all censorship should be deplored. My position is that bits are not a bug.
— Aaron Swartz (1986 - 2013).