Screenshot showing a few of the existing Aether communities
Aether is here.
Privacy sensitive, ephemeral communities for nerds. 🤓
Available for Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
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What people are saying
"This app is like the best social media app I have ever used. It just needs more active users, which looks like it's well on its way."
— @Shake37
"Hi, just trying out Aether for the first time and I've got to say it looks fantastic. Looking forward to more updates. Great work!"
— @aetherjim
"Dark mode is lovely. Font choice is great. Totally worth the wait from prior version. It's just a nice layout, and I feel like it just "breathes" much better and flows compared to the popular sites like Reddit."
— @AetherTester
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Why should I care?
👻 The right to be forgotten
Remember that thing you posted on Twitter when you were 14?

We remember, too. Because it shows first when searching for your name, above your resume.

You already deleted it? Not to worry, it's backed up at seven different Twitter archive sites as well.

Internet is permanent, Aether isn't. Everything is gone in 6 months.

🛁 Control your own bubble
Don't like to involuntarily participate in social experiments?

All of the network is compiled on your computer from raw data in Aether.

That means you can see how it is made, and modify what your feed shows you.

👀 No mass-surveillance
Aether is a peer-to-peer app, and it has no central servers.

So long as you don't tell yourself, no one can (easily) know where a post came from.

🔮 Transparent
Your friendly local community has a mod on the fritz, silently editing other people's posts?

Every mod action is public, and can be reverted by users.

Resources for learning more
Aether Docs
💌 Supporter benefits
Aether comes with a premium membership — if you support Aether's development, you can register a unique username before anyone else does.

This is your chance to get that username you never could. ⚡️

Supporter benefits →
Aether Docs
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
This is a list of common questions from first-timers. How private is Aether? How do elections work? It's all in here.
See FAQ →
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