Time for a new #poll - this one for #readers and #books enthusiasts. Sending to @bookstodon -- please #boost to get more responses (which will hopefully be more useful).

Which reading tracking / collection site(s) do you use?

GoodReads
48.8%
BookWyrm
16.3%
Open Library
2.4%
Other (Pls Comment)
32.5%
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@ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon I know Scribd - but I didn't know it had a library / reading tracker...
@Unatributed @bookstodon scribd haÈ™ a vast collection of books you can add to your collection, read online or in some cases listen with bookmarks or Scribd remembering where you got to. Not sure if that is what you are looking for.

@ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon I was looking more at sites like GoodReads - basically you have your personal library online, and you build lists of TBR, DNF, and completed books. And when you have completed a book you can write a review.

It's kind of a social way of tracking your reading and interacting with other readers.

Scribd is more like an online bookstore with a built in Indie Publishing house.... More akin to Amazon and B&N.

@Unatributed @ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon

It really sounds like you’re looking for #StoryGraph, there’s even a Goodreads migration tool

@zamallama @ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon I'm not "looking for" something - I was more interested to see how open systems like OpenLibrary & BookWyrm compare to the GoodReads behemoth.

But - seeing all the responses mentioning StoryGraph has definitely made it a solid alternative to GoodReads.

I've also been surprised that while LibraryThing has been mentioned a bit, it's not nearly at the level that I thought it might have...