DeadArk
02The vision
Thesis 05 / 05

An open network to build on.

A system can know how to hold your eyes and still know nothing about what helps you. Endless reaction makes people louder, not closer. Communities lose their shape when every moment replaces the last.

We start with usefulness, memory, and clear choices.

DeadArk has a feed. You choose the interests and relationships that shape it. You can understand why something appears. There is no hidden algorithm deciding what deserves your attention.

Control is a product feature, not a settings-page promise.

A good essay, project, record, or idea should still be there tomorrow. DeadArk treats public work as something people can return to, cite, improve, and build upon.

Work stays findable because lasting things need an address.

Belonging grows from shared memory, visible rules, and people showing up again. DeadArk supports towns and local groups, but it also serves global communities, organizations, businesses, and institutions.

Local matters. It is one part of a much larger network.

One identity can move across many tools. AI can help from the context you are already in. An open API lets developers make new things without rebuilding the people and relationships underneath.

The future is connected, understandable, and open to builders.