An online space that actually feels good
only the internet, where you got to know people backward, soul-first
Katherine Dee • Computer Love
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sublime.app
I spend a lot of time thinking about creating safe (in every sense of the word) digital spaces for women and non-binary people to authentically connect and share knowledge. I believe social platforms can deliver positive connections, utility and opportunity to humans.
Emma Bates • Me, My Teen Self and Instagram
Danielle Vermeer added
When you start searching or browsing through Sublime, you can rest assured that you’re about to land on genuine insight, not SEO-optimized junk or marketing fluff. Why? Because the posting mechanic here is different. Sublime is not about getting famous. There are no likes or followers. It’s about building your resonance library in a space that feel... See more
A community provides a place for users to share their insights and fascination with others, often leading to more sign-ups and active users.
Patrick Woods • How to Drive Business Growth By Fostering Your Community
sari added
introvert marketing for creative hermits — kening zhu
keningzhu.comThese days many of the best online social experiences happen in very small-scale environments. A few friends, a loose microcommunity, a cozy corner with the right vibes.
It's in the air, thick with it, even, in certain places — the cozyweb, the indieweb, the slow web; tiny internets and run your own social; independent creative communities, local le... See more
It's in the air, thick with it, even, in certain places — the cozyweb, the indieweb, the slow web; tiny internets and run your own social; independent creative communities, local le... See more
Towards Small-Scale Social
Alex Dobrenko and added
🌱 Quietly Online 🌱
A writing group to help founders, consultants and agency owners create a public presence without selling their soul.
Writing that creates networks, conversation (and pipeline) in a way that's sustainable and driven by curiosity not clickbait.
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love this idea
Community means a lot of things to a lot of people. Whether it’s your local running group, a book club, your gym squad, family, or membership in an exclusive club, belonging to something is meaningful. Our identities, while obviously unique to us, are so shaped by the influence and power of community that it remains a biologically human need to hav... See more