The changes to X (formerly Twitter) have been tumultuous and frequent.

If you’re thinking of quitting, you’re not alone.

Here are the best X alternatives to try out.

Substack Notes

However, you’re free to always add more.

Consequently, this is a more balanced experience, free from doom-scrolling and negativity.

Substack Notes can be accessed through your online window or via the Substack Reader mobile app.

Threads settings menu

Download:Substack Reader foriOS|Android

2.Threads

Meta’s version of X popped up out of nowhere.

To sign up to Threads, you’ll have to have an Instagram account already.

However, this means that you’ll easily be able to find the accounts of people you already follow.

The Bluesky web app Home feed

Out of all the X alternatives out there, Threads is probably the most viable.

The platform already has an impressive user base, making it the most viable X contender in the mainstream.

The real strength of Mastodon is that it can be used with individual “instances”.

The feed on the web app for the Post social platform

There’s a Mastodon instance for you.

Learn more in ourguide to the Mastodon open-source social web connection.

It even has original Twitter co-founder, Jack Dorsey, as part of its board of directors.

A community on the Aether web app

You’ll have a similar experience on the app as to what you expect from X.

There’s a sidebar to the left that’s pretty much the same, except for there beingFeedsandModerationoptions.

Bluesky is a little more barebones, with you only being able to post text or image-based posts.

Micro.blog social network

However, the level of control it gives you over what content you see has to be applauded.

Aether has versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux, but no mobile app.

7.Micro.blog

One of the key purposes of X as conceived was microblogging.

Gab social network

This is a term given to the format of short blog posts published without a title.

So, basically a tweet.

Micro.blog is less demanding and slower than Twitter.

Gab social network

Its ideal for short and long posts, photos, and engaging with readers.

A free 30-day trial is available if you want to try Micro.blog.

it’s possible for you to think of GETTR as a less conservative Gab or Parler.

Gab social network

GETTR is available for mobile devices and through your net internet ride.

It even has a TikTok-like feature, called Gtoks.

Download:GETTR foriOS|Android

10.Cohost

Ad-free Cohost is built for sharing whatever you want.

GETTR mobile app

A monthly or annual subscription affords enhanced access to the site, including larger uploads and customization options.

Paid accounts have enhanced features, such as changing status, and posts that expire and explode".

There is also a VR metaverse (although this is not available in the mobile app).

GETTR Mobile app

CounterSocial offers a good experience, although some topics are underserved.

you might even browse as a guest if you don’t want to create an account.

Liking and commenting exists so that you’re free to interact with other users' content.

GETTR mobile app

Currently, you’ll only be able to access Trust Cafe via the web app.

Throughout Twitter’s transition into X, Hive Social had a few heydays; with major user influxes.

While it has struggled to maintain its peak user base since, it has built up a loyal community.

Cohost social network

Download:Hive Social foriOS|Android(Free)

What’s Your X Replacement?

Which one you prefer depends on what you hope to get out of a microblogging/social networking experience.

It also depends on whether you care about who owns a certain platform.

Counter Social

And whichever platform is already integrated into your life.

For instance, Substack Notes and Threads may be on your radar since you already have Substack or Instagram.

Counter Social

The web app of social platform Trust Cafe

The Explore page on the Hive Social iOS app

A full traditional feed of a user on Hive Social