What is Noplace?
Noplace is bright and colorful, promising to connect people with similar interests. You get a profile page, which you're able to customize by changing the colors and even the bezels around the text boxes. Like old-timey Facebook, there's a "wall" where your friends can post public messages to you. Like LiveJournal, there are sections built into your profile where you can announce what you're eating, listening to, or doing. Like MySpace, you can publicly rank your top friends. Like any other platform, there is a direct-messaging component. And like X, there's a tab where you can post what you're thinking or feeling and strangers can respond.
How does Noplace work?
You had to be more interactive on the app to accomplish that.
You just had to tap an "invite friends" button in the search tab, then send them all a text.
Should you join Noplace?
It certainly has potential and was fun for a while. You can see the appeal of going back to our roots, playing with profile designs and sharing inconsequential updates about unserious matters, but for now, you can't post links or photos.