Tyler Wease

Tyler Wease

Solo builder of The Social Circle.

About

I’m the founder of The Social Circle, a platform built to give people more control over how they connect and share. Instead of forcing everything into one feed, I’m building separate “worlds” for different types of content while still keeping everything connected. I come from a background in customer service, tech repair, and hands-on trades, and I’ve always been drawn to solving real problems. Right now, my focus is building something meaningful, growing it from the ground up, and creating a space where people can connect without feeling buried or ignored.

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Are different types of content competing against each other now?

Something I ve been noticing more over time:

Different types of content are all competing in the same space now.

A short post, a photo, a long-form write-up, and a video can all sit right beside each other but they re designed to be consumed very differently.

It feels like that creates friction:

Why are all content types forced into one feed?

I ve been thinking about how most platforms push everything into a single feed.

Photos, short posts, long-form content, video, communities all competing in the same space.

From a user perspective, it feels cluttered. From a creator perspective, it feels like different types of content are working against each other.

Do people actually prefer everything mixed together, or would separate spaces for different types of content make more sense?

Tyler Wease

4d ago

The Social Circle - One app. Separate worlds. Less chaos.

Most social platforms mix everything into one feed, making it harder to focus and connect. The Social Circle separates content into distinct worlds for conversations, quick posts, photos, gaming, and video, while still connecting everything through a unified Home Feed. Instead of forcing everything into one stream, you choose how your experience is organized. It’s early, so users aren’t buried and can help shape how each world evolves.
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