FunnyJunk is a website where people share and enjoy funny pictures, memes, and other entertaining content. Users upload images, videos, and animated GIFs, and the community can vote on them.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online



Reddit is described as 'A social news website where content shared by users is voted on, organized into 'subreddits,' and can appear on the front page amid diverse topics' and is a leading Social Network in the social & communications category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Reddit for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Android Tablet apps. The best Reddit alternative is Lemmy, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Reddit are SaidIt.net, 4chan, Steemit and Hacker News.
FunnyJunk is a website where people share and enjoy funny pictures, memes, and other entertaining content. Users upload images, videos, and animated GIFs, and the community can vote on them.



Wortherendum is a Q&A website dedicated to all indecisive people. Users can ask a question whether something is worth doing/making/buying etc. Then, other users vote what they think - whether it is worth it or not.





Lambda the Ultimate is a community blogging website about programming languages, their theory and their research created in 2000 by Ehud Lamm.
A link aggregation site focusing on user submitted content with a voting system, private messaging, and curated subject groups - both public and private - called headcycles.

Bringing similar people together for discussion, debate, events, and markets.
The world is big. V-Ville makes it easier to find the people you want to connect with.



asktopia is a global network for business professionals to ask and answer questions about real world problems they need to solve or the “whys” and “hows” of specific business practices and principles.

Businesses rely on complex tools, IA, BigData, lot of time-consuming and costing processes to find out how to build the next best product. They even pay people to influence and engage others.




Thimble is an open-source, community-based news platform built with Ruby on Rails. Much like Reddit or Hacker News, users are identified by pseudonyms and all content posted is generated by user.

its quora-like, not reddit-like!