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Looking for a Reddit alternative? Lemmy tell you, they currently kinda suck
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With the popularity of Reddit and how simple (in theory) of a concept it is, it blows my mind that there is not an alternative. Kbin and Lemmy are okay, but they are pretty big compromise so far.
To be entirely fair with Kbin:
From Kbin.pub: "NOTICE: This is a very early beta version."
For being an early beta, kbin is usable and remarkably polished. I think the downsides for most people are deciding what server to join and content discovery.