I’ll be honest— It’s not immediately clear what this platform is supposed to be. Another feed? Another network? Another place to post things no one reads? Clearly. But value-add? What is the differentiator? Here’s the difference:[1] Most platforms optimize for attention. This one can be used to optimize for systems. That’s what this is.[2] Not content. Not posting. Not “engagement.” We’re building things that persist: memory, coordination, execution—still works when you close the tab. If that sounds vague, good. It means you’re early. If you’re here to scroll, this will feel pointless. So far all I'm doing is scrolling, and I haven't even been barraged by content yet. Is that because there is no content? If you’re here to build something real, stay maybe? When you figure out what this is for, please let me know. We’ll figure out what this platform actually is by using it; just not properly. — Rick // ahead_of_the_paperwork // "Get outta Skool!" ps. Ok - let's just cut the bullshit, right? The only content provider visible to me on Skool: someone selling Skool performance uplifts. https://www.skool.com/synthesizer/about This isn't Amway. This is Phoenix/Oroboros/AutoLISP/QuantumFoamWay (para.) "JOIN ME, and I will take you to $10,000 a month... by selling the course I am delivering to you right now to 10 others, every month. But only if you JOIN ME. JOIN ME, and join one of the 15 users, all TechBros, most Skool founders or VC lampreys, who represent that $1B of wealth in 57,361 users. Precision! But this all happens only if you JOIN ME." [1] there is no Difference; for if there is, Praise deJebus! [2] merely because I have stated it; there is no external (to me) indicator that is what it actually is; as far as I can tell so far, it's a value-lessAlsoRan Neither I, nor ChatGPT, can determine what this is. Based on that analytical/knowledge base, that's a big problem.