
Digital Frontier

What sets Lore apart is the understanding that the most used platforms today – Instagram, X, Reddit – were not crafted to support fandom. Their architecture was for something entirely different, but fans have had no other choice but to engage on these sites. “We deserve a platform that is designed for fandom,” Naqvi argues, whether that fandom cent... See more
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love this language of ‘we deserve a platform…”
No longer will anyone need to hunt down the appropriate Reddit threads, open up dozens of tabs to read relevant articles and watch explanation videos on YouTube. Lore promises to consolidate it all into one place, in a more intuitive and interactive way than what current fandom sites offer. Official developments and fan theories can be tracked with... See more
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Lore’s vibe is “all about high fantasy worlds and internet archaeology”, she writes to me in an email after our interview. The artistic backdrop to the website will serve as an aesthetic reminder of the “lost magic” that the internet has always had the capacity to nurture.
Jonathan Stein • Digital Frontier
“internet archeology”
Lore aims to restore this absent dimension. It’s designed not as another social media website, but as what she describes as a “community-driven multiplayer internet”. The first private beta version of the site goes live today.
Jonathan Stein • Digital Frontier
The missing piece, she believes, is a centralised digital territory to express fandom and share appreciation for the creations that foment our imagination.