Discuit
An easy to use Reddit Alternative, without enshittification.
An easy to user Reddit Alternative with a focus in developing a site resistant to the enshittification that befell Reddit, with an easily accessible and open API, along with future plans to go Open-Source.
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Discuit is praised as a promising Reddit alternative with a focus on community engagement and transparency. Users appreciate its clean, intuitive UI and the developer's active involvement and communication. The platform is still in its early stages, with a growing user base and a roadmap for future features. While some users note the need for more diverse communities and language support, the open API and plans to go open-source are seen as positive steps towards building trust and fostering third-party development.
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Estou usando o Discuit.net há algumas semanas e está sendo maravilhoso como alternativa ao Reddit, mas para ficar maravilhoso mesmo, falta uma comunidade Brasileira que eu estou tentando criar há tempos e não consigo. Também queria falar que falta suporte para Português, poderiam liberar logo pelo menos a tradução em português pelo site. Espero que a comunidade Discuit.net cresça muito.
I've been using Discuit.net for a few weeks and it's been wonderful as an alternative to Reddit, but to be really wonderful, it lacks a Brazilian community that I've been trying to create for a while and I can't. I also wanted to say that there is no support for Portuguese, they could soon release at least the Portuguese translation on the website. I hope the Discuit.net community grows a lot.
The site has a medium learning curve when first used but quickly grows into second nature. Many features are on the roadmap but the developer is slow and steady, which results in a very stable UX and little confusion.
While it is still getting it's footing as a proper site, it already has a dedicated group of members and has a good foundation for a proper UI.
I joined Discuit at the 3000 member level. The platform is still in its infancy with regards to features, but the developer is forward thinking and has a sound foundation of a product thus far from which to build.
Regardless of available features, a social media platform is only as good as its community and the site developer and admins have done a good job fostering a healthy growth and community based cohesion to make Discuit a welcoming and engaging place to reside.
I've been using this site for a while now. The user-base has almost doubled in that time. The front page is active, friendly, and engaging. I look forward to continuing to build the sense of community here.
Discuit is the best alternative to Reddit in the market at the very moment, the developers/admins are very open to community feedback and they continue to do a good job in keeping touch with the community. Their API is openly accessible, and many third-party devs have already started working on mobile apps with the Discuit API. DIscuit will also soon go open source in a few weeks, improving trust and transparency.
This site is young, but has much potential to be a great platform. Unlike most of the similar sites, the UI of Discuit is clean, snappy, and intuitive to use and understand. The dev have a great road map planned and they clearly put many thought into not repeating the same mistakes that plagued Reddit and the like.
I'm the moderator of the CitiesSkylines and Ukraine communities, and while the site is still young, the developer has put in a lot of love and energy into it. He also communicates and reaches out to the community regularly.
I've been using this for a few weeks. The sub-communities are very empty, but the UI is good and development seems to be moving at a good pace. I think it has potential if they can figure out the community-building side of things.