thanks for the info on dead links, will try to find and replace these with working demo url. sometimes the project author takes down the live demo url like in the case of fakebooker.
It might be helpful to have a clear definition of "clone" on the site. This seems to be mixing a variety of different projects from straight clones of existing services into a new language to new front ends to existing services to completely new and independent apps that fall more into an "inspired by" category.
Looks like an interesting list. I'm not a fan of the scrolling frame though.
Also, I see a number of pseudo-clones missing. For example PeerTube as a replacement for YouTube. However, that could be argued to not be a clone, as PeerTube is distributed.
Apples & oranges. Angular (web app platform) can't really be compared with jQuery (JS lib) I think. Angular had a rough, chaotic history which hurt its popularity, but if you check out the latest version I think you'd find a very mature, batteries-included framework. Especially for enterprise settings with lots of developers I find it the superior choice. It's just not the coolest kid on the block for all the indie developers.
These are only UI clones, at least from the 5 I clicked to try to understand what I was seeing.
They are not clones, alternatives or replacemente, only exercises in UI design and Front-end development.
It is not a bad list but I hate it because the title (and description) teels a differente story. They say they're clones but they are not.