Tuiter 2006

About Tuiter 2006

A small, text-first social place inspired by how the web used to feel: conversational, quick, and focused on people — not on attention optimization.

Why this exists

Modern social platforms increasingly prize content that maximizes attention. Endless short-form feeds and attention-optimized placements make conversation noisy and transactional. Tuiter 2006 is a deliberate counterpoint: simple, text-first, and tuned for readable exchange where people come to speak and listen, not to be optimized for ad dollars.

Text first, always

Text scales well: it’s quick to skim, easy to quote, and friendly to thoughtful replies. By keeping the interface lightweight and avoiding media-first mechanics we make it easy to follow conversations and participate without distraction.

Obsolete by design

This project embraces minimalism. It is intentionally old-fashioned so the social experience — voices, replies, and threads — stays front and center. That obsolescence is the feature: fewer bells and whistles, more room for people.

What people do here

People use Tuiter 2006 to jot quick thoughts, follow conversations, reply, and collect small threads of discussion. It favors readable text over polished feeds and keeps interactions light and human.

Share with friends

If this appeals to you, please tell a friend. Word-of-mouth sharing — a copied link, some screenshots of what you like or a short post on your other accounts, or an invitation to someone who loves old fashioned text conversation — is the best way to grow a calm, thoughtful community.

Report bugs

Found a bug or something behaving oddly? Report issues on Bluesky to @oeiuwq.bsky.social. Remember that this site is obsolete by design, so most features will not be implemented, but clear bug reports help prioritize fixes and improve the experience for everyone.