There's Voat, but its been consumed by the alt-right. There is an interesting alternative I found the other day, https://phuks.co.
Perhaps this redesign will force the userbase onto a new platform, not unlike what happened to Digg...
Seems like some people went to https://phuks.co now instead.
There was a quote from a TED talk (by Jaron Lanier) on social media platforms about this not being sustainable.
>"We cannot have a society in which if two people with to communicate, the only way that can happen is if it's financed by a third person who wishes to manipulate them"
The kumbaya stuff that the left spews is inherently more advertiser friendly so any advertiser funded social media platform is inherently financially motivated to skew to the left of the political spectrum.
Hmm I see a lack of information on the website: why is it an "easy to use reddit" and why does it need my email.
I've just checked phuks.co, it's open-source, maybe the license may let you use part of the code.
phuks and poal does that with the "m" tag for multis: https://phuks.co/m/cabbage+broccoli+foxes
There's also a way to save the multi to a short link - https://phuks.co/multi/24
It's currently just a /new feed of those subs, but hot sorts are in the works
Looks good visually. Yeah public mod logs & ban lists, that's great.
I don't think it's enough though and I don't see other info about other methods to address the issues I laid out. https://phuks.co/welcome