FacetCorp has just unveiled its latest creation, Headbook.net, a social media platform designed to disrupt the way we experience online interactions. With no ads, no algorithms, and a firm commitment to privacy, Headbook arrives as a breath of fresh air for users disillusioned by mainstream platforms. The new platform aims to bring back the original spirit of social media: authentic, respectful conversations with no strings—or invasive data collection—attached.
At its core, Headbook seeks to create a “civilized social media” space, something most of us crave in a world where endless ad bombardments, privacy intrusions, and toxic commentary have become the norm. With Headbook, the promise is simple: a social experience free from algorithms pushing questionable content, free from ads mining personal details, and free from chaotic comment sections. Instead, Headbook aspires to foster a respectful environment where users are encouraged to engage meaningfully.
Breaking Down the Headbook Difference
FacetCorp knows that users are fed up with the manipulative tactics used by most platforms to keep people scrolling endlessly. By removing algorithms, Headbook ensures that users see posts they actually care about—without the flood of “suggested” content. Users can interact in two distinct spaces: a “Friends” area for direct connections and a “Discussion” area open to all. Here, people can discuss topics they’re genuinely interested in without unwanted interference from trolls or spam accounts. And if there’s a topic you’re itching to discuss? Headbook encourages users to suggest new ones, creating an inclusive forum built on user interest, not platform agenda.
The Headbook code of conduct also addresses an issue plaguing most social media: bad behavior. With strict guidelines, users are expected to engage civilly. Rule-breakers can be flagged, with posts subject to administrative review—a clear stance to keep conversations clean and welcoming.
A Social Media Revolution When We Need It Most
FacetCorp’s timing couldn’t be better. With mounting demand for healthier online spaces, Headbook’s launch reflects a growing push for a more human-centered approach to digital community. This platform isn’t just about avoiding ads and algorithms; it’s about making online interactions rewarding again. Jim Bryant, President of FacetCorp, shares the vision, explaining, “We believe that social media can and should be a force for good. With Headbook, we’re creating a space where users can truly connect in a positive and constructive way. It’s not just about changing the platform—it’s about changing the culture of online communication.”
Unlike the major players, Headbook charges a small monthly fee after the first month, a move aimed at keeping the platform ad-free. For $7 a month, users can enjoy a digital space that respects both their time and their privacy—a fair trade, many would say, for peace of mind and true connection.
Want In? Start the Headbook Experiment
New users can explore the platform during a free first month to see if Headbook lives up to the hype. Those interested should take a look at “The Headbook Experiment,” a four-page document laying out the platform’s mission and guidelines. It’s available now at Headbook.net.
FacetCorp, traditionally known for its business utility software and voice-over IP systems, is steering into new territory with Headbook. This shift highlights their commitment to positive change, proving that social media can evolve—on users’ terms, not advertisers’.