Step 1
Find a channel
Search by place, postal code, profession or topic. Verified users can create an independent channel after safety checks; canonical directory channels are reviewed.
A quick guide to local, profession and business discussion without exposing private contact or exact-location details.
Step 1
Search by place, postal code, profession or topic. Verified users can create an independent channel after safety checks; canonical directory channels are reviewed.
Step 2
Choose the closest channel, use a clear title and add practical context. Use plain text or safe Markdown, link cards and polls without uploading video.
Step 3
Upvote or downvote, reply, share, repost, vote in polls or privately save a useful post. Collapse and sort reply branches to follow longer discussions.
Step 4
Edit a private draft before publishing. Published posts and replies cannot be edited, but you can delete your own content at any time.
Step 5
Follow channels, choose per-channel notifications, hide individual posts, block members and combine followed channels into private custom feeds.
Step 6
Choose public, restricted or private access. Channel teams can manage permissions, members, rules, filters, flairs, modmail, wiki pages and appearance.
Step 7
Use Report for spam, harassment, impersonation, private information or unsafe local behaviour. Reports go to a restricted human-review queue.
Posts and replies allow up to 1,000 Unicode words. There is no distracting countdown; a small red notice appears only after the limit is crossed. Post titles allow 160 characters.
Community posts are participant-supplied conversation. They are not verified professional credentials, listing evidence, legal, tax, medical or financial advice.
Channel owners can choose an icon, accent and banner style. An uploaded icon is cropped to a square and compressed again by the server; the accepted file is always 50 KB or less.
Community profiles show public posts, replies, channel flair and a contribution-based reputation score. Reputation is context, not an identity, credential or business-verification claim.