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Sngine vs Mastodon
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Sngine: A social network platform designed for creating private or public communities. It offers features similar to mainstream social networks like Facebook, including user profiles, posts, comments, likes, and messaging. It's often used by businesses or individuals who want to build their own social network.
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Mastodon: A decentralized, open-source social networking platform that operates on the fediverse—a network of interconnected servers. Unlike centralized platforms, Mastodon allows users to join different instances (servers) with their own rules and communities while still interacting with users across the network.
Alright, let's cut through the noise and have a real conversation about this.
The truth is, social media has been stuck in a loop. Everyone keeps trying to replicate Facebook’s success, but that formula is getting old. People aren’t looking for another Facebook or X—they’re searching for something fresh, a platform that gives them more control, more authenticity, and less algorithm-driven frustration.
Look at Bluesky (Bsky.app). It’s built on the AT Protocol, meaning users can move between servers while keeping their identity and data. That’s a big shift from the centralized platforms that lock users in. Plus, Bluesky lets people customize their feeds, so they’re not just spoon-fed content based on engagement metrics.
So here’s the real debate: Do we stick to the familiar, knowing that people understand it, or do we take a risk and build something truly different?
If we keep chasing Facebook’s blueprint, we’ll always be one step behind. Bluesky is proving that people want autonomy, not algorithms. They want real conversations, not engagement farming.
If we compare our platform’s features to Bluesky, it’s clear that they’re offering more user control, decentralization, and customization—things people are actually drawn to. Maybe the real answer isn’t just tweaking our platform—it’s rethinking what social media should be entirely.
If we’re serious about raising capital, we need to face a hard truth banks and investors aren’t interested in funding yet another Facebook or X clone. They’re looking for something authentic, innovative, and future proof.
Why Traditional Social Media Models Struggle to Attract Investment
- Market Saturation: Investors know that platforms mimicking Facebook are already struggling—why throw money at a model that’s fading?
- Lack of Differentiation: If your product isn’t offering something new, it won’t stand out in a crowded space.
- Consumer Shift: People are moving away from traditional social media look at Bluesky, decentralized networks, and privacy-focused platforms. What Investors Want They’re looking for vision something that solves real problems and has scalability.
- Decentralization & User Control: The future isn’t corporate-owned platforms; its users having real control over their data and experience.
- Authenticity Over Algorithms: Engagement-driven feeds are dying. Investors want a product that fosters real conversations, real communities, and real interactions.
-Unique Monetization Models: Relying solely on ad revenue is outdated. Subscription models, digital goods, creator-driven economies these are where the money is. If we want serious funding, we need to rethink what we’re building. Investors aren’t just looking for another social platform they’re looking for the next evolution of online connection.
Are we ready to make that leap?
In the end it's what part of a market you are building for.
What you plan to offer your community and customers that are different.
Think of it like this....Wikipedia is worth billions and why is that?
They have a ton of data on it.
All they offer is lots of content about any topic in one spot.
If you take Sngine, put some makeup on it to fit your brand / identity, the true money maker is what you put inside it in terms of data.
If you were to for instance cater for sports clubs.
Listing all types of sports clubs, sports related matters then you could create an community dedicated for it.
That could target create anything related to sports goods, medical matters related to sports all wanting to become part of your community and pay to be there.
The possibility is endless
It all ends up how creative you are and yes it will take endless hours to do the ground work
You will need to invest in yourself and put it together.
Only once there is a visual model that people can see that has a clear outlay, will investors want to jump in
Placing you in a financial position where you could step away from Sngine and even have your own Social Network built from scratch
Another option is creating a new CodeCanyon type community
Allowing authors to get verified accounts, Pages to list their products for sale and turning the Marketplace in area to sell their scripts
Just a dedicated public version of Sngine that becomes a script / template sales environment.
In the end, it's up to you and what your plan is with it
The user does not care when they visit a website if it's old school html static pages put together or dynamic php pages.
They judge the environment from what they see in front of them and what it offers them.
Just my point of view on the topic, everyone might not agree but I always look outside the box
Oops @Jane Márcia
You are right @Domenico Tome