| Probably not, because here's the thing: Reddit isn't all that restricted. Reddit still has swear words, porn, angry arguments about politics and religion on any subject, people arguing that most any social norm should be done away with... now you'll have to find the right subreddit for that, but that's about the only problem. You have to dig quite deep to bump into a subject that you won't find any outlet for. Even in the cases where a subreddit got banned, you can almost always go and express the same opinion in r/changemyview and not be kicked off the site. This means that there's about 3 reasons to ever seek out an alternative: 1. You have an issue with the management. Eg, you object to how the company works and don't want to give them money/traffic. 2. You have a purely philosophical disagreement with how the site is run, even if it doesn't impact you personally. You're offended the code isn't Open Source, or that moderation exists, or that people aren't able to hate on fat people, even though your personal usage of the site is just posting cat pictures and not impacted. 3. Your interest is one of the banned subreddits and you're a persona non grata on Reddit. Of the three, the third is by far the most likely, and they're going to swamp out any influence the first two might have easily. |