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Olivia Barron
Olivia Barron
Really nice site, friendly users and user friendly, very responsive dev that takes suggestions from the community and implements them quickly.
No Name
No Name
It's a Twitter/Reddit clone. It's been growing insanely fast. Barely recognizable from where it was a week ago. Features are getting added almost daily. Still missing some features you'd like it to have, but the rate that things are going I'm confident that will get taken care of. Also 3 separate apps just launched for it.
Ella Quinn Lagerquist
Ella Quinn Lagerquist
A lovely blend of link aggregator with discussion and microblogging! Basically a mashup of Reddit and Twitter.
Josh Richards
Josh Richards
I've used squabbles daily since the reddit API blackout. Great community, well designed, and is actively changing and growing (being developed).
Lester Phelps
Lester Phelps
Outstanding site. Great cross between the best parts of multiple other sites without any of the junk, and a spectacular user base, very friendly and inviting. UI is tight and concise, looks great on desktop and mobile (web). New features are being added regularly, and the rare bug is squashed quickly. Overall, just an impressive site and genuinely fun experience, how social media was *meant* to be.
Biz
Biz
The first new 'social' platform that actually works. Clean UI, good community, open API for developers. Sort of a 'lite' version of twitter with a Forum under each post, and where posts can be corralled into topics. Surprising nobody has come up with this implementation before.
Dian Jonker
Dian Jonker
Moving from Reddit, Squabbles has a very familiar feel. The community is great, and for a site that is so young, there's already a ton of content. The slight Twitter-flavor also adds to the feel of the site, and it has a thriving ecosystem of communities and members already. The community has really come together to help Squabbles grow. There are multiple app developers making third party Android and iOS apps, like Tiff for Squabbles which I am currently working on. The developer has been extremely responsive to external developers and has making my work on Tiff a breeze, compared to the pains I imagine I would be experiencing had I decided to make Tiff for Reddit instead. Jake has been pushing out updates at an unprecedented pace and is working very hard to make Squabbles the perfect platform, which I think he's achieved so far. With the issues happening over at Reddit at the moment, I've decided to make Squabbles my new home, and I'm loving it.