A social app built around smaller groups and better conversations. You swipe up and down to find rooms that you want to join.

Lemmy is described as 'Is similar to sites like Reddit, Lobste.rs, or Hacker News: you subscribe to forums you're interested in, post links and discussions, then vote, and comment on them. Behind the scenes, it is very different; anyone can easily run a server, and all these servers are' and is a very popular Lemmy Client in the news & books category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Lemmy for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, F-Droid and Self-Hosted apps. The best Lemmy alternative is Reddit, which is free. Other great apps like Lemmy are Hacker News, PieFed, Digg and Mbin.
A social app built around smaller groups and better conversations. You swipe up and down to find rooms that you want to join.


Anancus is an open-source, federated or self-hosted link aggregator built on Go, NodeJS and PostgreSQL.

Arctic For Lemmy is a free and native iOS client for Lemmy. In the spirit of the Fediverse, Arctic is completely free and private. No data of any kind will be collected from your device, and no pesky advertisements, Ever.






A web, Android, and iOS client for the federated, activity pub based, Lemmy social media platform.

I think all censorship should be deplored. My position is that bits are not a bug.
— Aaron Swartz (1986 - 2013).
A link aggregation site focusing on user submitted content with a voting system, private messaging, and curated subject groups - both public and private - called headcycles.

A Reddit-inspired platform for gamers with a karma system, offering post trends and comment popularity. Discuss games, memes, and news while enjoying upvotes, downvotes, user subscriptions, and free speech. Customize feeds and explore trending topics with user-generated content.



Substr is a community layer built around Nostr. It gives threads a shared home, so conversations feel easier to follow than they do in one endless feed.





A link aggregator that respects your freedom of speech, opinion and expression. No advertising or analytics code or trackers. No special priority to any particular communities, groups or individuals. No building of reputation is necessary to start your first first community.
