What do people think of Discuit?
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Been using it for a few months now and have to say I'm really glad I joined. This is probably the best Reddit alternative out there!
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.
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.
Really good reddit alternative, but still in its infancy. Very welcoming community, very inclusive.
Very promising platform, still early but a solid roadmap
Fantastic dev, respectful culture. I feel pretty at home here already.
Well run site with a clean UI. Dev is active and transparent, which is a great thing for users.
Really liking this site so far. It's building a nice community, has a good set of rules for the community and a sensible roadmap for growth.
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.
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