Facet FAQ
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Create a place the that simplifies sharing memories with other people that is easy to search and sort.
Create a space free from the typical social media manipulation and influencer culture that turns our moments into advertisements.
Create place where a person’s whole can built from shared and sometimes seemingly disparate memories threaded through different people and at different points in time.
Create a place where we can share our experiences with others to understand each other more fully.
Create and enduring space to keep and hold memories so that they can persist across generations.
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It’s oddly unfair that people walk around with memories of us and of our loved ones that we’ll never get to experience because of distance or time or passing. They carry fragments of our friends and family with them that could create a more resolved whole, but we rarely have access to all of these pieces.
If we were to open up and share these pieces, we could better paint the pictures of who people were and how they related.
This concept, this platform, is a place to gather and align these parts of each other that we carry around; it's a place to reconstruct a whole from seemingly disparate pieces threaded through different people and at different points in time.
Being “remembered” by the world was a concept that was dependent on wealth and notoriety. However, now, the recording of your life is no longer dictated by whether the memory of you is worth the paper/data it has to be written on.
Data/storage is relatively free and expansive; we should be able to know people not just by what they post of themselves but also what pieces of them are carried by others.
There's no reason that 100 years from now, my great, great, grandson shouldn't be able to look me up and learn about me. He wouldn't need to look at pictures of other people and places to get an "idea" of what 2022 was like; he should be able to know that on Feb 11th at 1am, his great, great grandfather was sitting in his office in Manhattan Beach, CA, listening to "More Than This", by Peter Gabriel as he wrote this .
My grandson's grandson should be able to see the house and room it was written in, maybe get a sense for the lighting and the mood; maybe even see that I keep repeating the song from 2:50 to 5:15 mark because those parts create literal chills for me. And from this he should be able to untangle the threads of who I was, who we were, and maybe who we were to each other, being able to gaze backwards on shared timelines back to unravel who I was. There is something beautiful in that ability.
This is about the joy of sharing with someone that they endure with you, that they are living on and preserved, that they are and will be immortal.
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We don’t support outside links to news sites or blogs or articles.
Facebook clearly shifted when it became a place to post and easily repost articles that validated personal opinion rather than fact. External link sharing shifted a site about connection to a site about clicks and attention.
We will never support nor cultivate an influencer culture.
Influencer culture has a place, but not here. You’re life in Facet is not an advertisement, and you should be freed from thinking it might be. Influencer culture shifts realistic dialog and moments into monetizable content.
We will not be a lever to drive political divides between each other.
Facet doesn’t believe that division, anger, angst, and hate should be a driving force behind your engagement. We won’t manipulate your feed to create outrage and emotionally manipulate you to draw you back in.
We will focus on sharing memories and building timelines.
Facet is about connections. Fleeting or enduring, it’s about sharing those moment with others that we carry with us.
Facet is not for public consumption. It’s for you and your network only.
Facet is limited to your phone contacts. If you don’t know them, then they won’t be able to connect with you on Facet. There is no “public” feed that anyone and everyone can see.
Facet is not about self-promotion or influencers.
The app is about recording memories and impacts with other people not self aggrandizement and advertising a brand.Facet is not about right now
Facet is about building who you are; it’s not about recording a moment that will be erased as soon as it’s recorded, it’s about a moment to be saved.Facet is about what’s important to you
It’s not about creating a daily flood of media and advertisements, it’s about finding the moments you’ve shared with others and communicating those impacts with them as they communicate with you.The Timeline
One of the major differences with Facet is how it can put your events on the your timeline. You can choose the date for events and have them show up in the order of your life.Objects/Pictures
Take photos of things you’ve kept around the house or in the garage or in a shoebox and correlate them on a timeline while letting people know that you still think of them, and then have those moments show up on their timeline.Music
Track music and songs that mattered to you on the timeline and share with people.Quotes and Sayings and even Emails / Text
Share quotes that you remember with people. Share an email or an exchange with someone and save it in line with the time it was made“But I can do this on Instagram/Facebook/et al”
You can. You can take photos of things and let people know you thought of them, but then it’s gone. It’s lost in the deluge of everyday photos and entertainment that come up in your feed. Other social media platforms won’t put the memory on their timeline in the proper place. It’s just there, floating whenever you thought of it, getting pushed further away from you by the wave of new posts and advertisements put in front of it. -
Facet is a return to simpler form of social media with the narrow scope of plainly letting people share their memories and lives with each other.
Facet seeks to avoid the complexities and machinations that made it difficult to us and enjoy current social media.
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We currently only support iOS.
As Facet grows, we’ll move to support Android as well.
Get in touch.
Facet is an evolving concept, and we’d love to hear from you on what features you’d like to see integrated in the app.
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