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Home of tildes.net on reddit - a non-profit community site
Tildes is an open-source, Canadian non-profit link aggregator, focused on quality content, civility, community, and privacy. Please read the tildes announcement post for more details.
If you'd like to dive deeper, please take some time and read about our goals, technology, philosophy, and mechanics.
If you'd like to follow along with tildes software development, visit Tildes on Gitlab.
If you see an invite thread stickied at the top, reply there and we will send you one - just be patient waiting for it. If you don't see that thread, or it's there but locked so you can't make new replies, odds are we're taking a break from growth for a week or two so we can focus on improving the site. Check back after a week.
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If you'd like to join Tildes, just leave a reply here in this thread, and someone will typically PM you an invite link within a day.
If you don't have a Reddit account, or prefer to use email, you can send an invite request to invites@tildes.net instead of leaving a reply here.
If this post is weeks/months old and doesn't seem to have any comments, don't let that put you off. We check this thread every day, and remove comments once an invite has been sent - it's the simplest way to avoid sending multiple invites to the same person.
While you're waiting for your invite, I would encourage you to read the Announcing Tildes blog post, and peruse the Tildes Docs, especially the Code of Conduct.
And as always, you can still view the site without an account at tildes.net. Accounts are only required for making submissions, comments, and voting.
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This user had deleted their 10 years old account and edited all their posts/comments in protest of Reddit API changes, corrupted management and uprising culture of polarization.
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Absolutely love the code and the design. Wanted to ask if I use the source code to develop my own community, does invite-only comes in default?
Also, how much different is the development version setup than the current Tildes version?
Thanks