index

2025.06.30 transitory thoughts
2025.04.26 adventure
2024.11.19 untitled social manifesto
2024.08.16 A 97-Year-Old Philosopher Faces His Own Death
2024.07.30 the emotional whiplash of ordinary events
2024.07.19 im turning over in my sleep
2024.07.18 the way i experience life is heavily informed by the languages i know
2024.07.08 one-sided resurrections
2024.07.06 screenshot of a memo on the iphone notes app
2024.06.24 in an alternate universe
2023.08.04 how can i sleep when i know my dreams will hold me hostage?
2023.07.22 it’s 5am. you are so, so thirsty
2023.05.14 i'm really good at being alive
2023.05.01 it's been a decade since she left
2023.03.29 a student answers the professor's question
2023.03.24 you give it all away when you talk
2023.03.03 you don't exist, and that makes it ok
2023.02.22 you leave everything everywhere
2023.01.28 when you finally come back to your house
2023.01.14 you love drinking
2023.01.07 you don’t visit your grandparents
2023.01.04 excerpts from my notes app in 2022
2022.12.29 is this thing even gonna fly?
2022.12.23 baby get in my truck
2022.12.20 who's afraid of repetition
2022.12.20 glasses and time anxiety
2022.12.20 you got me liquid courage for my birthday

originally posted on untitled social

hi. welcome to untitled social :)

below is a little background about the creation of this website

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i made this over the course of about a month, based on conversations i've had with adam about social media.

Screenshot of a DM. I'm messaging my friend Adam. I link the website 'letterclub.games' and say, 'here is a cool blog run by several people that talk about games in the format of letters that they write to one another, and they respond to the letters in new posts with backlinks that make it so that you can track a conversation back to the very beginning. so like for simplicitys sake and also as a way of facilitating more meaningful comments, what if reply posts instead of comments... i'm thinking out loud.' Adam replies, 'i think it would be so sick if it was something only friends used. and then we can post about little things but also like: who wants to go get a picnic?' I respond, 'damn should i make this right now?'
Screenshot of a DM. I'm messaging my friend Adam. I link the website 'letterclub.games' and say, 'here is a cool blog run by several people that talk about games in the format of letters that they write to one another, and they respond to the letters in new posts with backlinks that make it so that you can track a conversation back to the very beginning. so like for simplicitys sake and also as a way of facilitating more meaningful comments, what if reply posts instead of comments... i'm thinking out loud.' Adam replies, 'i think it would be so sick if it was something only friends used. and then we can post about little things but also like: who wants to go get a picnic?' I respond, 'damn should i make this right now?'

A response from Adam: 'hmm i wonder how it would feel like having a custom social media for people you know... its also like.. i want to be able to do little musings.. but also when i meet cool people im like yo come hang out on our website'
A response from Adam: 'hmm i wonder how it would feel like having a custom social media for people you know... its also like.. i want to be able to do little musings.. but also when i meet cool people im like yo come hang out on our website'

i got the idea for the name from that burger spot "untitled burger". i like how it makes this website sound like it's barely a social media. that's exactly what it is: barebones.

what is "untitled social" for?

i like hanging out with my friends (you guys) in real life. i also still really like social media, even though i'm pretty disillusioned by most social media these days. i like the conversation, that it can be a place to put random noncommittal thoughts or a shared memory archive.

i was into cohost for a while, which was a social media that was intentionally designed to not show numbers—likes, follower counts, etc—which made it feel like old forums i used to frequent online, quiet and maybe even a bit unengaging. but in the end, more human for it. unfortunately, cohost shut down recently, so that left me wanting.

adam had the idea that this website shouldn't replace but facilitate our offline interaction. so i think it would be nice to use this website to...

or post random things. part of the reason i made this website is because i hate scrolling through twitter slop but i don't have anything better to aimlessly scroll when i'm on the toilet :)

anyway, i had a lot of fun making this. hope you can have fun with it as well!