Natter is a defunct microblogging[2] e serviço de redes sociais[1] that gained rapid popularity with the help of other redes sociais[3] sites. It was known for its tight-knit user base, often referred to as a family, and its unique events known as “god wars”. These events contributed to the development of a cultural narrative within the community, known as Natter Lore. Despite its shutdown, a Mastodon instance of Natter was created, demonstrating its lasting impact. Natter received significant financial backing during its operation and was featured in prominent media outlets. Its unique three-word social media concept set it apart from other services and filled a gap in the social networking market. Natter’s influence on the social networking landscape and its innovative approach to creating a safe online environment are frequently discussed in articles and reports.
Natter was a social network, often referred to as a "microblogging" or even "micro-microblogging" platform. Natter allowed its users or “natterers” to post up to 100 characters and an image in each post, which could then be seen by any online users.
Tipo de sítio | Social Network |
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Lançado | November 2014 |
Natter was first launched in 2014 as a website at natter.com, and later launched apps for both iOS e Android. Originally, each post could only contain up to three words and a hashtag.
On Friday, July 29, 2016, Natter ceased operations, due to competition, as well as a lack of funds.
In February 2017 Natter relaunched with a redesigned chat style app including direct messaging between users.
On September 6, 2018, Natter was shut down once again due to a steep decline in its userbase. Potential buyers of the software had approached Neil Stanley, the owner of Natter at the time, but ultimately backed out after too large a demand.[citation needed]
As of 2018, Natter's official website is defunct.