Today: FOSSBYTES mentions Steemit as an open-source alternative to RedditsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Today: FOSSBYTES mentions Steemit

as an open-source alternative to Reddit.

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Adarsh Verma of FOSSBYTES states that Steemit is a free open-source alternative to Reddit.

He writes:

Steemit is the most different website on this list. It can be seen as a combination of Reddit and Quora. Steemit’s idea was described in a whitepaper in March 2016. Here, the users can publish their own content and based upon the upvotes, they receive Steem tokens. Steem was created to incentivize the use of Steemit.

To use Steemit and create an account, you need to create an account using your email and phone number. For simply visiting and reading the article, you don’t need registration. To me, Steemit sounds like a good idea for a niche of content creators who are looking to generate some income.

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Besides Steemit he also mentions Voat, Raddit, Voten, Telescope and Snapzu.

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I've not been a big reddit user, but I hadn't heard of those alternatives. I would expect the open source crowd to flock to Steemit to help fun their projects as an alternative to the corporate sites. Maybe a few more will know about it now

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Hi, you said that you upvoted but you didn't. That's why I flagged you.

I upvoted myself to get the money for the flag back, thanks for your understanding

I actually followed more than 200 without they follow me .. if you waited I'll turn to all the followers :) .. go check :)