Cohost - cohost.org app - overview
So here's CoHost, the CoHost.org app. I just signed up, and it's pretty interesting. This is one of the Twitter alternatives. If you want to give it a try, you don't need any type of invitation code. You can simply sign up and see how it looks like.
At the moment, there doesn't seem to be an iOS app available, but you can access it through the website. The design is quite unique and it offers an interesting vibe. You can see a feed of posts, with options to share, silence, or report them. While you're free to follow, like, and share other users' posts, you won't be able to comment or make any new posts right away. Your account needs to be activated first, and the waiting period usually lasts a day or two.
During this time, just hold tight. The app will remind you when you can start posting. If you need any information or support, you can find it on the CoHost support site. It's worth noting that you don't need any invitation code, unlike some other platforms like Blue Sky. Additionally, CoHost is not based on any particular protocol—it's currently a minimal version of the app.
It's important to mention that there are already several Twitter alternatives out there. Each alternative targets a specific niche. For example, the Post News app is geared towards people interested in journalism, politics, or history. On the other hand, you have left-wing alternatives like True Social or Parler, and right-wing alternatives such as Rumble. Of course, there's also Blue Sky, the app developed by Jack Dorsey.
In this landscape, CoHost is yet to carve out its niche. Maybe it will find its place in the tech industry or something similar. Only time will tell. If you're curious, give it a try and see what it has to offer.
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