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Platform philosophy

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The internet was once a place where nobody had to ask permission.

Today, algorithms and platforms decide what is visible, what disappears, and which discussions receive any attention at all.

Anbloq is meant to be the opposite.

Anbloq is social media based on the principle of anarchy: not chaos, but the absence of unnecessary authority.

The platform should be infrastructure, not a disciplinarian.

Anbloq does not decide what you should think. It does not try to harmonize every discussion or optimize every post for an algorithm. People are allowed to disagree, be wrong, be unpopular, and change their minds.

Freedom does not mean that every statement is good. It means that a platform does not pretend to be the final judge of truth and opinion.

Anbloq therefore sees itself not only as a feed, but as a public archive of human thought. Discussions should not disappear after a few hours, but remain discoverable, linkable, and readable years later.

Boundaries exist where they are necessary: in law, security, and the protection of the platform. Beyond that, Anbloq should intervene as little as possible.

We do not want a perfect community.

We want a free one.

No artificial harmony.
No algorithmic authority.
No prescribed truth.

Anbloq is organized digital anarchy.

Not the abolition of order.

The abolition of unnecessary control.

What a blog means on Anbloq

A blog is Anbloq's durable publishing unit: a discussion, question, opinion, analysis, news record, poll, or fact check with a stable address and visible history.

The word does not mean a private diary or an influencer feed. It means a public record that can collect sources, structured replies, edits, revivals, and later citations.

Short posts without disappearance

Traces are the short form of Anbloq. They keep the immediacy of a story while remaining searchable, quotable, and attached to the account that published them.

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