Welcome to an online platform designed to encourage meaningful connection and engagement. It eliminates distractions and clutter, allowing users to focus on meaningful conversations and content sharing.
imood helps you keep in touch with how you and your friends are feeling. It's that simple. We accomplish this by making it easy for everybody to find people, websites and books based on their emotions. Soon you'll even be able to find more, but we'll talk about that later!
Welcome to the TymeSqr Experiment.
The Rules:
- Anyone can buy a Square to publish any image they want
- The price of a Square doubles each time it is bought, awarding x1.5 to the previous owner +1% on all the future transactions for that Square.
- EU citizens only
Have fun
Visions for more intimate social spaces on the internet — creative and cozy environments, with real friends, doing things that make us feel good — mapping vibes & setting intentions for our role in the small-scale socialverse
BlogFlock is a social network for reading, discovering, and sharing your favourite blogs and feeds with friends.
Create lists of blogs you love, and follow lists created by others. You can even use lists to aggregate Mastodon feeds, newspapers, Reddit subreddits, podcasts - anything that has an RSS or Atom feed.
Strand | Write stories with strangers, one sentence at a time.
Write stories with the world.
Every day is a new story. Choose any storyline to continue, and answer the question “what happens next?” Then, see how others continue your story, creating branching storylines from a single prompt. It's like a choose-your-own-adventure book, written by the internet.
An experimental canvas showing Bluesky posts falling in real-time. You can hover over words to see the full context, and click on them to go to the original post.
txt.fyi · txt.fyi
Welcome to the dumbest publishing platform on the web. Write something, hit publish, and it's live. There's no tracking, ad-tech, webfonts, analytics, javascript, cookies, user accounts, comments, friending, likes, follower counts or other quantifiers of social capital. The only practical way for anyone to find out about a posting is if the author links to it elsewhere.
Send a friend three anonymous postcards, each revealing one word at a time. With every card, the message unfolds, building anticipation and emotion. The final postcard unveils your identity, turning a simple gesture into a meaningful moment of connection and kindness.