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We scale the world's best conversations by turning parties into subscription + viral group chats. DMs open.

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@sarah_cone
Sarah Cone
2 years
A peek of Column. Very soon, this software will be the best in the world at engaging with people online. Some people say it already is. We're still in the early days of social networks. All the social networks we have now are like square wheels: you can vaguely see what it
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@sarah_cone
Sarah Cone
2 years
Do you believe we're only in the early days of social networks? Do you want something better? We're looking for testers of a new social network, Column. You'll sign up and use the app for at least 45 minutes over a week, interact with others, and record a 5-minute loom video or
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@sarah_cone
Sarah Cone
2 years
I've been building a platform for the most important conversations in the world: to keep us focused on talking about what's important. It works like this. If you have an idea for a conversation that the world should be having but isn't, reach out to me. We'll curate a small
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@ConstanceHunter
Constance L Hunter
2 years
I have launched a macro chat on @joincolumn. Reply to this post if you would like an invite! #fintwit #EconTwitter
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@ArtirKel
José Luis Ricón Fernández de la Puente
4 years
Take a moment to appreciate @joincolumn 's art, it's truly something unique. @sarah_cone
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@ConstanceHunter
Constance L Hunter
2 years
@Robert_E_Kelly @joincolumn might be a good alternative.
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@joincolumn
Column
3 years
Great to be working with @bayo__de!
@bayo__de
B∀YO
3 years
@joincolumn is a reputation-based digital identity protocol for Creators. Column's protocol introduces a novel way to objectively rank the value and trustworthiness of content across platforms, helping users and platforms better understand the relevancy of both content and
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
We're 20 years into the social internet, and high-quality information is getting harder to find.
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
Check us out--we're building exactly this!
@zachtratar
Zach Tratar
4 years
Idea: a social network but to post about a topic you have to prove (somehow) you've thought about it a lot. All content thus has a higher baseline of signal and critical thinking.
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
Topics are sorted into different groups, akin to a newspaper column.
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
Column/ is a curated social media feed. This means that when you join, you determine what you see: you curate your feed according to your interests.
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
Don't trust the experts. Become the expert.
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@dataghees
DG.
4 years
Yes precisely. Discord channels are high input and less passive. So much great information is locked in these discords.
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@Basti
Bastian Lehmann 🇺🇸
4 years
Is anyone building whatever it is that will replace LinkedIn?
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@friedmandave
Dave Friedman
4 years
@Mehdiyac @sarah_cone has great insight about the failures of current social media platforms. And she’s building a new one @joincolumn
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@friedmandave
Dave Friedman
4 years
@joincolumn is starting to attract some interesting people! Great to see @ATabarrok on it. It’s a great alternative to Twitter.
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@TheAtlantic
The Atlantic
4 years
A growing atmosphere of mob justice in America is producing the kind of self-censorship found in an authoritarian regime, @anneapplebaum warns:
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Social codes are changing, in many ways for the better. But for those whose behavior doesn’t adapt fast enough to the new norms, judgment can be swift—and merciless.
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@joincolumn
Column
4 years
This is the ideal use case for a Column.
@__drewface
andrew 🌹 (applications close Dec 20!)
4 years
Scenius' are also obsessed with unblocking each other's work! There are so many examples of this from my research. (unblocking as in: removing roadblocks to progress, and pushing each other's work forward)
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