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I've been doing some research on Reddit clones. Honestly, there really aren't a lot of good ones out there. Voat is probably the best one in terms of how the site is built, and as for the best community I can't really find any that have a decent level of activity.

As far as the general look of the site, Snapzu is probably the best one. It has a light theme that is not blinding, and is easy enough to navigate. I don't like the automatic drop down of text on the posts though. Frizbee comes in a close second. Look familiar to anyone?

PiRoot is full of shit non-content, but it has a couple of nice features, like post tags and the ability to sort posts by "vote strength", which I assume filters content that has a ton of downvotes. I can't tell because there are literally no votes on posts.

By far the most interesting is atob. It is a "real time textboard". Essentially, when you make a thread it makes a chatroom kind of thing instead of having a comments section, which is quite a nice concept.

So how does Phuks compare?

In my opinion, it is considerably better even in its alpha state than basically all of the Reddit clones. The only thing I would suggest is making dark mode the default, rather than light mode, as I am yet to find a single example of a clone that does that. Also let's face it, light mode looks awful.

Phuks already has all of the basic features that it needs, in my opinion, and is probably the best clone aside from Voat. It just doesn't have that thing that sets it apart from the crowd yet.

I've been doing some research on Reddit clones. Honestly, there really aren't a lot of good ones out there. Voat is probably the best one in terms of how the site is built, and as for the best community I can't really find any that have a decent level of activity. As far as the general look of the site, [Snapzu](http://snapzu.com/) is probably the best one. It has a light theme that is not blinding, and is easy enough to navigate. I don't like the automatic drop down of text on the posts though. [Frizbee](https://frizbee.co/) comes in a close second. Look familiar to anyone? [PiRoot](https://piroot.com/) is full of shit non-content, but it has a couple of nice features, like post tags and the ability to sort posts by "vote strength", which I assume filters content that has a ton of downvotes. I can't tell because there are literally no votes on posts. By far the most interesting is [atob](http://atob.xyz/). It is a "real time textboard". Essentially, when you make a thread it makes a chatroom kind of thing instead of having a comments section, which is quite a nice concept. So how does Phuks compare? In my opinion, it is considerably better even in its alpha state than basically all of the Reddit clones. The only thing I would suggest is making dark mode the default, rather than light mode, as I am yet to find a single example of a clone that does that. Also let's face it, light mode looks awful. Phuks already has all of the basic features that it needs, in my opinion, and is probably the best clone aside from Voat. It just doesn't have that thing that sets it apart from the crowd yet.

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[–] Crushric 1 points (+1|-0)

I've maybe idea.

Like with a Discord serve, phuks might have a phone app, at least for android. If you get tagged in a post or get a PM or anything along those lines, you can get a ping on your phone. No idea if Reddit itself does this, as I never bothered getting its pone app. Still, it might be a convenience.

[–] PMYA [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

There are still some problems with viewing phuks on mobile, but I have looked on mobile a couple of times and it is actually better than Voat. That will probably change with the new layout though.

I am not sure if the admins know anything about making android apps. I assume not. We still have issues with various different browsers, without even going into mobile apps.

I guess it would be nice though, rather than having a shitty 3rd party app.

[–] E-werd 0 points (+0|-0)

The problem there is that Phuks doesn't have a full API yet. Nobody can make an app, I've already been thinking of that. :/

It is on the list of things to get done, though, it just kind of requires that Phuks "finalizes" itself structurally so things can stay consistent.