Pre YOLLO

Pre-YOLLO Feed, Search & Suggested Posts

Broken social networking since 2000s

If you’ve spent any time on social media, you already know: today’s feeds, search results, and suggested posts are often a confusing mix of outdated and irrelevant posts. For example, Prom photos dropping during graduation month or Spring Break beach pics showing up during your back-to-school Target run

You scroll through content that’s hours old (posted 23 hours ago), days old (posted 5 days ago), or months old (posted 3 months ago) — all while trying to feel connected. But somehow, you’re always the last to know what’s actually happening with the people you care about. We have all been burned by these zombie posts, alive but lifeless.

You search for a new brunch spot or the next Taylor Swift concert — and what do you get? An endless scroll of outdated info from days, weeks, months, or even years ago.

Doesn’t matter what you care about — the algorithm decides what you see. You have no control over what trends, what stays, or what disappears. It's either up for a pre-fixed deadline or stays there forever. Or event better, it's either chronological or most engaging.

These platforms force you into a structure: see old content, react to outdated moments, scroll past things you’ve already forgotten. You’re never in sync with your friends or the world around you. You’re always catching up. You are never there on time for your friend’s moments and vice-versa. Thus, resulting in you slowly losing precious human connections and feeling isolated & lonely day by day. A perfect recipe to serve you AI friends!

Imagine if in real life interactions, we were constantly talking about what happened yesterday, a week ago, a month ago and responding back to friends a day later, a week later or a month later. Will we not lose that human connection with them? Of course, we will! It’s no wonder people have stopped posting life updates on these platforms. What’s the point if your friends don’t even see what you post — and you don't see their posts in that particular moment?

Our friendships aren’t defined by our past — they’re shaped by how we show up today. Real friendships happen in the moment. Not weeks or months later. The problem is right in front of us: the system is broken.

On every one of these apps, your past is your present, and your present never shows up in the moment.

It’s not the 2000s anymore. It’s the 2020s. And all these so-called social platforms are still stuck in the past.

You need an app that moves with you. It’s time to move on!