Rhyme.com is open to the public starting today! Our Reddit alternative with one topic per subject, global non-volunteer/clique moderation, optional feed tuning (vibes, intent, etc), open API on the roadmap and more!
Posted by GoodMacAuth@reddit | RedditAlternatives | View on Reddit | 1 comments
Hello and good morning! Quick recap for anyone who missed our first post: Rhyme is a topic-first social platform. The platform maintains the topic taxonomy itself which is hierarchically organized (so a post about Patrick Mahomes lives in Kansas City Chiefs, and also surfaces upward in AFC West, NFL, and Football, less frequently as it climbs) with one canonical room per subject.
What's different, briefly:
- One topic per subject, with hierarchy. Posts can and do automatically appear under multiple topics without cross-posting.
- No public like counts.
- Global, consistent moderation.
- Optional verification tiers you can filter by when a thread calls for it.
- Filters for vibe and category (like choosing to show or hide humor, politics, drama, news, education, whatever you want out of (or into) your feed).
The "Why Rhyme" page on the site goes deeper on the reasoning behind each of those.
A special thank you to this subreddit and and the moderators. Our posts here have received very positive feedback and it has helped tremendously in getting this off the ground!
Signups are open now at https://rhyme.com and I'm happy to answer questions, take suggestions, or hear what would make you actually use it (or actually not)!
ClumsyCatNinja@reddit
How does global, consistent moderation work? Are the mods AI agents?