Here are 5 Best Alternatives for Elon Musk's Twitter 

Mastodon is decentralized and comes with specialized "instances" where each "instance" represents a niche. If you're into tech, there's an "Instance" for that, which is specifically moderated for all things tech

Gettr is another similar to Twitter and offers similar features, however the company states: "A brand new social media platform based on the principles of freedom of expression, independent thought and rejection of political censorship and 'cancel culture'."

If you're missing a kinder, gentler way to stay in touch with your friends, family, colleagues, or people you went to high school with, try uSync ($3.99). It quietly came out of beta a few weeks ago and is available in the app (iOS, Android) or from your desktop.

So far, Bluesky started as a non-profit Twitter initiative in 2019 and promises to give users control over their own data and algorithms. The company also said it will allow people to retain ownership of their published content and move their posts across different social networks.

CounterSocial also shows promise, but it hurts my eyes. There is just too much going on and it feels like a very early TweetDeck with so many columns and moving parts. Cohost is still in beta and felt too "college early".

I like the look and feel of Tribel, but I haven't found any of my current contacts on it, and I'm afraid it's already being viewed as a left-leaning version of Truth Social. I will continue to search through them to see if any rise above the rest.