These news sites have a strong community and a different look and feel.

Reddit

Massive community.

There’s a subreddit for everything.

Reddit home page

The Reddit community is a mixed bag.

Reddit is a social news site with a smart and helpful community of users.

It borders on downright ugly.

Digg homepage

Digg

More curated news feel.

Less social than others.

Digg is a popular social news site that covers a variety of topics and acts as anRSS reader.

A screenshot of the Quora.com login page.

It has an easy-to-use interface, and new users can be up and running in no time.

Quora

Get direct answers.

Speak directly with experts.

Hacker News homepage

Not news in the traditional sense.

The Quora community is smart and more than happy to answer some of the most pressing questions.

Hacker News

Plug in to the tech world.

Product Hunt homepage

Loads of news and discussions from within the industry.

Super focused on tech alone.

Product Hunt

Learn about new products.

Mix homepage

Explore the latest releases in multiple worlds.

More product-driven than news.

Mix

Curated news direct to you.

Flipboard homepage

Find new and interesting info.

Light on the social component.

Like flipping channels on a TV, you stumble through web pages submitted by the community in various categories.

Flipboard

Curated news from social sources.

Direct connection to social media.

That direct connection to social media cuts both ways.

Flipboard is a social news magazine.

Voat

Voat is only listed here in the interest of completeness.

The Voat community has tendencies toward the controversial and downright offensive.

While you may happen across Voat in your travels, it’s best to avoid the site.

Voat is like a Reddit clone, right down to the design of it.

Browse categories using the menu, submit links, and participate in the voting to contribute to the community.