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Contextual identity management for social media

A social media platform or feature that allows users to maintain multiple distinct aliases or personas tied to a single verified account, enabling segmentation of communication by context (professional, personal, family, anonymous, etc.). The system should provide users with granular control over who sees which identity while preserving accountability and preventing the abuse seen in existing anonymous-focused platforms.

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BUILDABILITYSTARTUP
LANGUAGEen
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Lowkey hate the concept of family having to be part of your fb, like I don't have much contact w them irl??? Why do i need to have them on fb. But deleting would cause drama sob

i wish there was a layered social media. i was toying with the idea of aliases tied to your real account, you could have a public one, a professional one, friends, anonymous, whatever. the idea being spaces that currently allow this have 0 accountability. we need more agency over our communication

POSTED June 11, 2026 at 19:15 UTC · 1D AGO · AUTHOR WITHHELD

CLASSIFIER RATIONALE

Clear expression of unmet demand for a social media platform with layered identity management. The author articulates a specific, generalizable problem: existing platforms don't allow users to segment their social presence by context (professional, friend, family, anonymous) while maintaining accountability. This is a category-level gap, not a complaint about a specific product's bug. The suggestion is concrete and implies real value.

CAPTURED June 11, 2026 at 19:46 UTC · CLAUDE HAIKU · STAGE 1+2 PROMPT