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Woah I've never heard of discuit before. Looks really cool. How long have you been on there?
Since the reddit api exodus. It's a small community, but feels very tight knit. It's also the least toxic place out of those I listed, excepting rss.
I refuse to click on the reddit link the creator posted describing what discuit is. Looks like a non-federated appless Kbin?
It's a centralized Reddit clone. Ad-free, at least for now. Supposedly the creator plans to open up the source at some point in the future. There's at least one app I'm aware of (Diskette for Discuit).
Edit: Here is an introduction written by the creator.
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Bit dicey for my tastes by the sounds of that
I second Discuit. It was started in response to the Reddit API shenanigans last June. It seems to have avoided the spam and instability that have plagued Lemmy (at least so far).