Here (kbin), Lemmy, Tildes… I hear Mastodon had a user spike. Is there something obvious I’m missing?

I ask because I haven’t felt the same mass of users that Reddit had. Obviously users have spread out, servers have been hammered, UIs have a learning curve and so on… But there might be other alternatives I haven’t looked at that are worth that look.

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There’s also Tildes.net, although it’s invite-only which limits things a lot right now, but I really liked the UI there.

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Getting an invite for tildes is relatively easy, but if kbin can keep up with massive number of users, it will likely become much more popular.

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Know any good ways to get a Tildes invite? I’ve been lurking there for a while but I’m keen to join properly

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Same here, not sure how to get an invite.

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I got one about a week ago by replying to their sticky post on their subreddit r/tildes

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What makes Tildes.net different? Does it do anything differently than Reddit, or is it mostly just a clone?

I haven’t browsed it for more than a few minutes nor do I have an invite so it would be nice to hear if there’s anything that makes it stand out from other alternatives.

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The usage of the ‘~’ itself annoys me more than it should with that site, haha. Both from a viewing perspective and a typing perspective.

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