The current model is fundamentally broken
Traditional social media platforms are built on a business model that requires exploiting your data and attention. It's not a bug—it's the entire business model.
Constant surveillance
Every click, scroll, and pause is tracked. Your behavior is analyzed to build a profile more detailed than you'd ever share willingly.
Attention exploitation
Algorithms designed to keep you scrolling, not to keep you happy. Your time and mental energy are the product being sold.
Data harvesting
Your personal information is collected, packaged, and sold to advertisers. You're not the customer—you're the commodity.
Zero transparency
You have no idea what data is collected, how it's used, or who has access to it. The terms of service are deliberately incomprehensible.
This isn't sustainable. We've normalized giving away our most personal information to companies whose entire revenue depends on exploiting it.
It doesn't have to be this way.