Perfectly Imperfect launches an earnest, anti-algorithm social network
Briefly

In 2020, only a month into his engineering job at Meta, Tyler Bainbridge started to feel 'a big tech doom' settle over him. He needed a side project to feel good about himself. So Bainbridge did what many millennials in need of a hobby did during the pandemic: he started a newsletter.
Bainbridge's vision for Perfectly Imperfect was always bigger, though. He wanted a more democratic version, one where everyone could participate, not just people with Jeremy O. Harris-level micro-fame. What he imagined was... a social network.
Read at The Verge
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