Personal Use Case

All the tools we’ve built for communities can also be leveraged by individuals to create a multidimensional space for their profiles. In Flux, profiles are constructed the same way as communities, which enables a much more dynamic and fluid means for personal sharing.

Today’s popular social media sites often encourage a one dimensional representation of who we are — on Twitter, it might be our crypto interests, on Substack or Patreon, it may be a singular point of expertise, and on Facebook or Instagram, it may be carefully-crafted highlights of our personal lives.

With Flux, you can create multiple threads with different channel types to represent the full scope of who you are and what you care about. You can manage who you want in each space, enable token-gated access, and implement easy flows for crypto payments and tips.

This aspect of Flux provides people with their own personal social network and reduces the need to maintain separate websites or blogs. Anyone can subscribe to and access parts of your knowledge hub they have the appropriate permissions for, and you can customize domains and naming for your community as well as specific channels. Possibilities:

  • Organize and publish content into topic-specific channels

  • Create and manage paywalls for access to content

  • Accept tips via crypto or fiat

  • Maintain a portfolio of digital assets, including NFTs

  • Organize files and photos

  • Showcase a portfolio of work or assets

  • Create organize group chats within your social network

  • Broadcast important announcements

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