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All me app legend All me app icon All Me Founder Karl A L Smith
All me is a new social interaction application. All me is very different from existing social media apps because it supports all our digital social interactions in one place. We have designed All me to recognise and support the complexity of our lives.

LOS ANGELES & SYDNEY & LONDON & EDINBURGH, Scotland - Washingtoner -- All me secure anonymous kickstarter crowdfunding launches on the 11th of February 2025.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/karlalsmith/all-me-am-social-interaction-application

All me or Am

All me
is a new social interaction application.

Founders Futures interview with founder of All me
Joseph Fitzgerald   / jmfitzgerald   with Karl A L Smith   / karlsmith2

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All me is very different from existing social media apps because it supports all our digital social interactions in one place.

We have designed All me to recognise and support the complexity of our lives. Instead of focusing on features and functions the app is focused on you, what you want to do and how you want to interact.

Why are we building this?

All me
is unlike current social media. Our existing social media no longer allows us to develop and construct the social interactions we desire, as the social media landscape becomes less social and more filled with garbage.

All me is a direct response to Enshittification (Cory Doctorow Nov 2022), also known as crapification and platform decay, is the term used to describe the pattern in which online products and services decline in quality over time. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers, and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profits for shareholders.

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What is the difference?

All me
users will start with up to three profiles and you will have the option to use two extra profiles.

All me will – at its core – be private and anonymous as your data belongs to you:   you decide who you share it with.

All me supports communities of interests so you find the things that interest you. The subjects or interests aren't pushed at you.

All me will not carry advertising and will be funded through your micropayments of $2 per month per profile.

All me is designed to support Personal and Professional social interaction in separate profiles.

All me, previous working title: Circles (explainer website https://circles.mobi/) was changed so it cannot be confused with any other app.

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All me
***@circles.mobi


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