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| founder = Alex Sáez, Manuel Zoido
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| CEO = Matias Hoyo ({{wp|Chief executive officer|CEO}})
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'''Wittier''' is a {{wp|social networking service}} owned by [[Iverica]]n company Wittier, Inc., which allows registered users to post messages, like and reshare. An account is not necessary to read public messages. These messages can be read via a {{wp|mobile app}} or in a {{wp|web browser}}. Wittier was founded in September 2007 by Alex Sáez and Manuel Zoido.<ref>OOC. The first mention of Wittier on our forums was on 25 September 2017: “[https://www.europans.com/topic/4368-iverica-one/#comment-40004534 Ministry Releases New Tourism Banner]”, on Iverica One. Subtracting 10 years gives us a realistic founding date.</ref>
'''Wittier''' is a {{wp|social networking service}} that supports multiple languages. It was established by [[Alex Sáez]] and [[Manuel Zoido]] on 17 September 2007.{{efn|OOC. The first mention of Wittier on our forums was on 25 September 2017: “[https://www.europans.com/topic/4368-iverica-one/#comment-40004534 Ministry Releases New Tourism Banner]”, on Iverica One. Subtracting 10 years gives us a realistic founding date.}} As of {{CURRENTMONTHABBREV}} {{Currentyear}}, the service had over 314 million {{wp|daily active users}}. The parent company, Wittier, Inc., is [[Iverica]]n-based and is currently under the leadership of CEO [[Matias Hoyo]].


The platform frequently promotes itself as promotor of the [[Freedom Indices of Eurth|freedom of speech]]. This means it allows controversial opinions to exist and flourish. For example: pundits and online discussion on popular domains like Wittier, [[Accord]], and [[State of Nations]] sometimes refer to [[Tricontinental Defence Treaty Organisation#Controversy|TRIDENT]] as an imperialistic organisation or as oppressive in a multitude of undetermined ways.{{Citation needed}} Thus far, no media narrative has been able to provide a single concrete instance of the organisation's antagonism in glubal events. More recently, the opening song for 2019 [[EurthVision Song Contest]] was leaked on Wittier.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5387-eurthvision-song-contest-2019/ EurthVision Song Contest 2019] (15 April 2019)</ref>
== Features ==
 
Wittier provides several interactive features designed to facilitate communication and social interaction among its users. At its core, Wittier is a platform that allows users to post short messages. These messages are public by default and can be seen by any user, whether registered or not. Registered users have the additional ability to interact with these messages in a variety of ways. Users can express their appreciation or agreement with a message by 'liking' it. This function not only serves as a measure of a message's popularity but also influences its visibility in other users' feeds. Wittier also allows users to reshare messages, a feature often used to propagate interesting, funny, or important posts to a wider audience. When a user reshares a message, it appears on their own feed, making it visible to their followers.
 
[[File:Wittier screenshot.png|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of the Wittier interface, June 2023.]]
 
While all messages are public by default, users have a degree of control over who can see and interact with their posts. Users can choose to make their accounts private, meaning their messages can only be seen by approved followers. Additionally, users can block or mute other users, preventing them from seeing or interacting with their messages. These features combine to create a platform that encourages free expression and broad discourse, upholding Wittier's mission of promoting freedom of speech.
 
While anyone can read public messages on Wittier, an account is necessary for posting and interacting with messages. Registration is a straightforward process that requires users to provide a valid email address or phone number. Wittier is designed to be widely accessible and can be used on various platforms. The service provides native applications for [[kOS]] and [[PanOS]], two popular mobile operating systems. These applications offer a streamlined experience optimised for mobile devices. For users on other platforms or those who prefer not to install an application, Wittier can also be accessed through any modern web browser.
 
== Usage and controversy ==
 
Wittier's policy on [[Freedom Indices of Eurth|freedom of speech]] has shaped the platform as a hub for diverse and sometimes a-typical, opinions. The platform provides a space where individuals can voice their thoughts without fear of censorship, leading to vibrant and often contentious dialogues.
 
[[File:TRIDENT LOGO.png|200px|thumb|right|Symbol of the TRIDENT alliance.]]
 
For example, Wittier, alongside other significant platforms like [[Accord]] and [[State of Nations]], has been a forum for debates that depict [[Tricontinental Defence Treaty Organisation#Controversy|TRIDENT]], a well-known organisation, as ‘imperialistic’ or ‘oppressive’ in various undefined ways{{Citation needed}}. Despite the fact that there has been no concrete evidence provided by the media narratives illustrating TRIDENT's antagonism in global events, these discussions continue to thrive on the platform.{{Citation needed}} This reflects Wittier's commitment to allowing a broad range of perspectives, even when they are contentious or lack concrete supporting evidence. However, this commitment to free speech has not come without criticism. Some have accused Wittier of allowing the spread of misinformation and harmful ideologies due to its laissez-faire approach to content moderation. The platform has faced challenges in balancing the open exchange of ideas with the need to maintain a safe and respectful community.
 
[[File:EurthVision Song Contest.png|200px|thumb|left|Logo of EurthVision.]]
 
Beyond its role in serious discussions, Wittier has also been a platform for major leaks within the entertainment industry. The most notable instance of this was in 2019 when the opening song for the [[EurthVision Song Contest]] was prematurely revealed on Wittier.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5387-eurthvision-song-contest-2019/ EurthVision Song Contest 2019] (15 April 2019)</ref> This leak generated a flurry of discussion and speculation on the platform, highlighting its influential role in shaping entertainment narratives. The EurthVision incident is not an isolated case. Numerous other leaks related to movies, music, and television shows have found their way onto Wittier, often leading to intense fan discussions and speculation. These incidents underscore Wittier's role as a significant player in the entertainment industry, capable of driving and influencing popular culture.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Alex Sáez]]
* [[Manuel Zoido]]
* [[Accord]]
* [[State of Nations]]
 
== Notes ==
 
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== References ==
== References ==


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Latest revision as of 21:09, 10 September 2024

Wittier
Wittier-logo.png
Type of site
Social networking service
Available inMultilingual
FoundedSeptember 17, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-09-17)
Area servedWurldwide
OwnerWittier, Inc.
Founder(s)Alex Sáez, Manuel Zoido
CEOMatias Hoyo (CEO)
URLwittier.com
RegistrationRequired
Users314,159,265 DAU (Nov 2024)
Current statusActive
Native client(s) on

Wittier is a social networking service that supports multiple languages. It was established by Alex Sáez and Manuel Zoido on 17 September 2007.[a] As of Nov 2024, the service had over 314 million daily active users. The parent company, Wittier, Inc., is Iverican-based and is currently under the leadership of CEO Matias Hoyo.

Features

Wittier provides several interactive features designed to facilitate communication and social interaction among its users. At its core, Wittier is a platform that allows users to post short messages. These messages are public by default and can be seen by any user, whether registered or not. Registered users have the additional ability to interact with these messages in a variety of ways. Users can express their appreciation or agreement with a message by 'liking' it. This function not only serves as a measure of a message's popularity but also influences its visibility in other users' feeds. Wittier also allows users to reshare messages, a feature often used to propagate interesting, funny, or important posts to a wider audience. When a user reshares a message, it appears on their own feed, making it visible to their followers.

File:Wittier screenshot.png
Screenshot of the Wittier interface, June 2023.

While all messages are public by default, users have a degree of control over who can see and interact with their posts. Users can choose to make their accounts private, meaning their messages can only be seen by approved followers. Additionally, users can block or mute other users, preventing them from seeing or interacting with their messages. These features combine to create a platform that encourages free expression and broad discourse, upholding Wittier's mission of promoting freedom of speech.

While anyone can read public messages on Wittier, an account is necessary for posting and interacting with messages. Registration is a straightforward process that requires users to provide a valid email address or phone number. Wittier is designed to be widely accessible and can be used on various platforms. The service provides native applications for kOS and PanOS, two popular mobile operating systems. These applications offer a streamlined experience optimised for mobile devices. For users on other platforms or those who prefer not to install an application, Wittier can also be accessed through any modern web browser.

Usage and controversy

Wittier's policy on freedom of speech has shaped the platform as a hub for diverse and sometimes a-typical, opinions. The platform provides a space where individuals can voice their thoughts without fear of censorship, leading to vibrant and often contentious dialogues.

Symbol of the TRIDENT alliance.

For example, Wittier, alongside other significant platforms like Accord and State of Nations, has been a forum for debates that depict TRIDENT, a well-known organisation, as ‘imperialistic’ or ‘oppressive’ in various undefined ways[citation needed]. Despite the fact that there has been no concrete evidence provided by the media narratives illustrating TRIDENT's antagonism in global events, these discussions continue to thrive on the platform.[citation needed] This reflects Wittier's commitment to allowing a broad range of perspectives, even when they are contentious or lack concrete supporting evidence. However, this commitment to free speech has not come without criticism. Some have accused Wittier of allowing the spread of misinformation and harmful ideologies due to its laissez-faire approach to content moderation. The platform has faced challenges in balancing the open exchange of ideas with the need to maintain a safe and respectful community.

Logo of EurthVision.

Beyond its role in serious discussions, Wittier has also been a platform for major leaks within the entertainment industry. The most notable instance of this was in 2019 when the opening song for the EurthVision Song Contest was prematurely revealed on Wittier.[1] This leak generated a flurry of discussion and speculation on the platform, highlighting its influential role in shaping entertainment narratives. The EurthVision incident is not an isolated case. Numerous other leaks related to movies, music, and television shows have found their way onto Wittier, often leading to intense fan discussions and speculation. These incidents underscore Wittier's role as a significant player in the entertainment industry, capable of driving and influencing popular culture.

See also

Notes

  1. OOC. The first mention of Wittier on our forums was on 25 September 2017: “Ministry Releases New Tourism Banner”, on Iverica One. Subtracting 10 years gives us a realistic founding date.

References