Reddit is the most popular place on the internet for discovering what’s new happening on the Internet. It’s fast, always updated and certainly defines its tagline ‘front page of the Internet’. The Internet world, technology sector, entertainment, cool inventions, politics and the most celebrated AMAs of famous personalities is what drives Reddit a huge audience. Also, being anonymous helps everyone have free discussions on hundreds of different topics. It offers an open platform for everyone to participate and talk about different things, share their views on different topics, etc. However, recently Reddit has been on a decline and many users are leaving the service for various reasons. All these users are looking for different websites like Reddit where they can start having similar discussions to quench their thirst for healthy discussions. So, if you have deleted your Reddit account and are looking for alternatives, here are the 10 best Reddit alternatives that you can check out.

Within this article, we have included websites like Reddit that are either general-purpose (like Reddit), or aimed at specific niches such as image sharing, and more. Basically, you will be able to find sites similar to Reddit for whatever your use-case is. Plus, to make things easier, you can use the table of contents below to navigate between the various options on this list.

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1. Hive

Where earlier there used to be options like Ruqqus, Hive now exists as a forum like Reddit for all your discussions over various topics. Though it’s not nearly as big as Reddit, the overall UI of the website will make Redditors feel right at home, with its similar post layout and UX elements. Further, similar to Reddit, Hive also supports upvotes and downvotes, and there are communities — essentially sub-reddits — that you can join and be a part of. There are communities for a variety of topics on Hive, so you should be able to find whatever it is you’re looking to discuss. As a forum, Hive works pretty well, and it’s a solid choice for people looking for a social media site like Reddit. All in all, Hive is a good option to check out.

Quora is more of a Yahoo! Answers rival than Reddit but it has been a great place for intelligent conversations that have sprouted from just a simple question. Quora lets its users ask questions on the site and other users can answer those questions if they feel they have an idea about the topic. You can either keep asking questions and have them answered by experts or you can write the answers yourself if you know a lot about the topic. Just select what topics you’re interested in and you will receive all the questions and queries related to the topic, you can then choose to answer as many as you want. Answering questions will increase your expert level on the community. You can follow other experts and have other follow you as well. Quora gives you an entire community where you can have intelligent and healthy discussions with your peers without having to deal with any spammy posts.

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5. Hacker News (Y Combinator)

If it’s discovering the latest and greatest stuff on the internet that you seek then nothing beats Mix because it’s the best app to find amazing stuff submitted by different people from around the world. Previously known as ‘StumbleUpon’ and now a part of Mix, it helps you actually stumble upon some amazing content provided by different users. Users submit different news, stories, discoveries, etc on the site and all the submitted content is shown within the mobile app. All this can be browsed through the Mix mobile app, or browser extension. Honestly, Mix is considerably different from Reddit. However, if you’re looking for a user-curated selection of websites and articles to visit online, Mix.com is probably one of the best at that.

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Imgur isn’t exactly a forum like Reddit. However, if you’re primarily looking for an almost infinite source of images, Imgur is the place to be. In fact, most images on Reddit are shared as Imgur links. Since the website behaves pretty much like a repository of images of different types, you can easily look for the things you want to find. Whether it’s images about a sport, piece of technology, or even memes, Imgur pretty much has it all. While it doesn’t have a feature like the subreddits within Reddit, Imgur does have tags that are used to collect images. So you can explore tags for things like food, cats, pets, and more.

10. 9Gag