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Kamunity.com (.eu .se) European alternative to Reddit
1 point by hageast 3 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment
Europe needs its own community platforms .

Many of us rely on Reddit for discussions, knowledge sharing, and niche communities. But it’s also clear where the platform is heading: increased commercialization, centralized control, opaque algorithms, and limited influence for the communities themselves.

That raises an important question: Should Europe really outsource its digital public squares to non-European platforms?

A European alternative to Reddit isn’t about copying features — it’s about different values:

Data protection and GDPR by default Transparent governance and long-term trust Communities that are not just “content”, but stakeholders Infrastructure hosted and governed within the EU

https://Kamunity.eu is an experiment in that direction: a community platform built in Europe, for Europeans, focused on discussion rather than engagement tricks, and designed to grow steadily instead of aggressively.

It’s early, it’s evolving — but if we want digital sovereignty to mean something in practice, we need to start building and using alternatives.

Curious to hear: How important is it to you that the platforms you participate in are European — not just by users, but by design and governance?





Two things that are as (maybe more) important to me as server location are the data use restrictions and the profit model of the site. If (for example) Kamunity explicitly said that data would not be sold, and was explicitly a non-profit I'd be more interested. Wikipedia and Mastodon have their problems, but at least there's not an obvious need for them to exploit their users to make money.



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