What's the point? Social network software falls into 1) real software you use already with a dedicated circle of people who care 2) people who don't care and just use one of the relatively 'poor' common networks (e.g. twitter, FB).
Who is this marketed at?
Reading the comments it seems others are struggling to see the point - the existing communities are mostly served even if the software is not great. There's not enough value-add.
Came here expecting to read about an interesting protocol not a social network protocol without an app...
What's the point? Social network software falls into 1) real software you use already with a dedicated circle of people who care 2) people who don't care and just use one of the relatively 'poor' common networks (e.g. twitter, FB).
Who is this marketed at?
Reading the comments it seems others are struggling to see the point - the existing communities are mostly served even if the software is not great. There's not enough value-add.
Came here expecting to read about an interesting protocol not a social network protocol without an app...