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Composable Curation

What is Composable Curation?

Composable Curation is all about flexibility and personalisation in how you experience content. It's a modular approach that allows you to tailor your feed, discover new interests, and engage with the Memory community in ways that resonate with you.

Features of Composable Curation on Memory:

Collaborative Content lists: Imagine creating shared content lists with fellow users, themed around your mutual interests or trending topics. It's like making a playlist, but for microblogs! This not only fosters community collaboration but also opens doors to a world of diverse, quality content.

Context-Aware Modules: Your feed now understands your context! Whether it's a current event, or a trending topic, Memory will recommend content that's relevant to what's happening around you or in the world.

Custom feeds- You will have the ability to make various feeds that suit your interests. Let's say you wanted to create a "FIFA" feed. You'd create the feed, add an image if you wanted, add users and tags. The cool thing is that you can filter the posts to show FIFA related tagged posts

Why Composable Curation Matters?

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, we believe in empowering users. Composable Curation on Memory does just that. It puts you in the driver's seat of your content journey, ensuring that what you read, share, and engage with, truly aligns with your interests, context, and emotional state. Big Social has mostly force fed users content that they don't really care about all to get views and engagement.

Privacy and Ethical Considerations:

We're committed to your privacy and data security. All these exciting features are designed with the utmost respect for your personal information and ethical guidelines, most of our features are opt-in

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