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A different kind of online space
Moreboard revives a form of social interaction that existed before feeds, followers, and personal broadcasting. It isn't a place to build an audience or curate a persona. It's a space where people show up, talk, and gradually form a community through those conversations.
Most social sites are structured in ways that turn interaction into performance, with attention becoming the metric by which value or status is calculated. Moreboard takes a different approach. It's built around a single shared room. Everyone shares the same space, participates in the same discussions, and helps shape the culture together.
Why this matters
Social software always encodes values. The design of a platform shapes the way people behave within it.
Certain structural choices like shared spaces, mutual visibility, and slower interaction have historically produced healthier, more grounded social behavior. Conversely, choices such as feeds, follower counts, infinite scroll, and algorithmic ranking push people toward performance, self-comparison, and self-amplification.
Moreboard is an intentional experiment in restoring pre-algorithmic online social structures. Spaces designed around mutual presence rather than personal reach.
One board, one community
Unlike platforms organized into thousands of isolated sub-communities, Moreboard has a single shared board. Everyone inhabits the same space. That means:
- conversations accumulate into culture
- people develop context with one another
- the community changes slowly and collectively
- nothing is hidden behind personalization or silos
- the community plays a role in keeping itself healthy
Community grows from what people say and do together, not from how loudly any one person performs.
Participation, not presentation
Profiles offer a sense of who someone is and what they've contributed, but they aren't built as stages. Bios, locations, favorite links, and participation stars exist as context, small pieces of history, backstory, lore - not as status signals or metrics to compete over. Profiles here are expressive, not performative. There is nothing to optimize, no strategy to master, and no expectation to perform.
Expression happens through showing up in conversations not by maintaining a personal brand.
We also avoid dating mechanics, preference filters, or any profile-sorting features that turn social interaction into a transaction. Connections here emerge organically from shared discussion.
What this space is for
Moreboard is designed to be:
- a place where conversation lives longer than attention
- a community where identity accumulates slowly
- a social space where being present matters more than being visible
- a room where culture forms through shared activity, not algorithmic curation
This is not nostalgia. It's a culture. A deliberate attempt to create a healthier way for people to be online together.
An ongoing experiment
Most modern platforms are sprawling archipelagos of disconnected spaces. Moreboard chooses the opposite approach: a single commons where culture, memory, and relationship can accumulate over time.
It's a small experiment in social architecture; one that prioritizes slowness, mutuality, and continuity in a digital world that rarely does.
If this place feels different, that's the point.
If it feels familiar, that's no accident.