Is there anything similar to reddit?

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Is there anything similar in terms of posting and indexing?
quora is too annoying now, twitter & fb are hard to index.
 
Is there anything similar in terms of posting and indexing?
quora is too annoying now, twitter & fb are hard to index.
The last time I saw something similar was Voat, I think they're out of business now. If there are issues you're experiencing with Reddit, I would recommend you find a way to solve it. Reddit is the goat in its space.
 
I don't think so. Reddit played the long game and is truly the goat right now.

Anything I google, there's at least one reddit thread on the first page.
 
Anything I google, there's at least one reddit thread on the first page.
Me too, but I don't think it's as a result of playing the long game. Remember they had a deal with Google where they were paid $60m to give Google access to user posts and content for training AI. I believe Google is artificially ranking Reddit pages more cause of that deal.
 
There are quite a few platforms similar to Reddit: for example, Lemmy, I've seen quite a few people leave Reddit to switch to this platform, and many others as well, such as Kbin, SaidIt, StackExchange, Slash, which are well-crawled by Google, have backlinks from posts and aren't indexed like Facebook/Twitter. You can check them out.
 
Highly doubt that there is something comparable to reddit atm.
If someone knows something and can share would like to check it out too
 
X previously Twitter wasn't all that bad prior to Elon purchasing it. Once he purchased it, was very clear they purposedly deindexed his content from google. You used to be able to create solid posts, get retweets, likes and that post would show up right away in google search results. Now? Nothing.

Currently Reddit is prioritized and Quora is next. That's it.
 
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