Sean Tilley writes:
A new Threadiverse platform has emerged, joining Lemmy, Kbin, and PieFed in a growing list of options for users seeking an alternative to Reddit. It’s also looking to possiblyh serve as an alternative to Lemmy itself.
Sean Tilley writes:
A new Threadiverse platform has emerged, joining Lemmy, Kbin, and PieFed in a growing list of options for users seeking an alternative to Reddit. It’s also looking to possiblyh serve as an alternative to Lemmy itself.
But why?
Faster development, moderation tools, and API.
Found a good write up https://wedistribute.org/2024/01/sublinks-a-replacement-for-lemmy/