Community centered, privacy focused, ethical social media
Openspace.Social is a revolutionary social network platform designed to provide users with a refreshing alternative to mainstream platforms.
Openspace.Social is a revolutionary social network platform designed to provide users with a refreshing alternative to mainstream platforms. What sets Openspace.Social apart is its unwavering commitment to fostering genuine community connections while prioritizing user privacy.
In an era where privacy concerns are paramount, Openspace.Social takes a proactive approach to safeguarding user data. The platform employs robust privacy features, ensuring that users have control over their personal information and who can access it. This emphasis on privacy creates a space where individuals can express themselves freely without the fear of intrusive data practices.
Unlike other social networks that often prioritize popularity metrics, Openspace.Social focuses on building meaningful connections within communities. The platform encourages users to join or create communities based on shared interests, values, or goals. This community-centered approach facilitates more authentic interactions, fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration among like-minded individuals.
Openspace.Social recognizes the importance of user empowerment, offering customizable privacy settings and tools that allow individuals to curate their online experience. Users can connect with friends, family, or new acquaintances in a secure environment, sharing moments and content without compromising their personal boundaries.
In a digital landscape where trust is crucial, Openspace.Social emerges as a beacon of transparency and community-centric values. By prioritizing privacy, meaningful connections, and user empowerment, Openspace.Social is poised to redefine the social networking experience for those who seek a more authentic and secure online presence.
Relaunched under the new name Openspace.Social.
Project was picked up by new interested parties.
Okuna was shut down to pursue other business ventures. The code was later made available through the open source community.
Renaming the platform to Okuna due to legal issues. The start of the beta version including invites for the first 1k people on the waitlist.
Exclusive early-access was released for backers from Kickstarter and Indiegogo
Due to the less than optimal response from Kickstarter, an Indiegogo campaign was launched. The goal was eventually reached through his campaign.
Kickstarter campagaign completed.
With a new financial goal in mind, a Kickstarter campaign was relaunched with a more attainable goal in mind.
Due to a Kickstarter goal that was initially set too high, the campaign was cancelled.
On the heels of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the idea of a new Social Network emerged and a Kickstarter campaign was initiated under the name "Openbook"