As X shuts down Communities, Acorn debuts an alternative that puts creators in control
A new project called Acorn has launched a way for organizations and creators to build their own online communities as an alternative to centralized social media platforms like Instagram, X, and Threads.

['A new project called Acorn has launched a way for organizations and creators to build their own online communities as an alternative to centralized social media platforms like Instagram, X, and Threads. It uses the same underlying technology that powers the decentralized social media app Bluesky, allowing communities to build their own homepages, create starter packs for new members, and customize feeds and moderation tools.', "Acorn's platform hails from Blacksky, a company building its own decentralized social media toolkit around the AT Protocol. The AT protocol was developed by Bluesky's team and is used by it and other open social apps, like Flashes, Spark, Skylight, Surf, Streamplace, Leaflet, and more.
To date, Blacksky's focus has been on building tools to provide a safer online space for members of the Black Twitter community to move to — an effort that has so far included forking Bluesky, building custom moderation services, creating its own implementation of the AT Protocol, and other technical feats.", 'With Acorn, Blacksky is providing access to these same tools to other communities that want to build their own spaces on the open social web. This could allow organizations and creators to establish communities they control, rather than ceding that control to tech giants, leaving them at the mercy of inscrutable algorithms and ever-changing policies. For instance, X recently announced it was shutting down its own Communities feature, leaving users scrambling to move their groups elsewhere.', "At launch, Acorn includes a set of tools to help communities onboard new members, customize their feeds, configure and run moderation services, and track community growth through analytics, among other things.
As on Bluesky, where users can create 'Starter Packs' with a list of suggested follows for newcomers looking to grow their network, Acorn allows communities to create starter packs of their own. It also provides reputation systems that help communities recognize and manage members, using things like custom badges and awards, along with tools for policing bots and trolls.", "The average customer price is roughly $100 to $150 per month, but longer-term, Acorn will move to a tiered SaaS (software-as-a-service) model that will scale with community size and the level of tooling required. Already, Acorn is being used by the AT Protocol-based communities Latinsky and Medsky, and by a filmmaker community called The Invite.
It's in active discussions with other media companies and nonprofits. Those interested in using its software can join the waitlist from its website.", "“The name Acorn is inspired by the adaptable and resilient community Octavia Butler penned in 'Parable of the Sower' in 1993. Like the fictional Acorn community, Blacksky has survived through constant adaptation,” explains Acorn's Lead Software Engineer, Rishi Balakrishnan.
“We didn't plan to build out the full infrastructure stack we have now — a stack that provides complete independence of Bluesky. Each step was adaptive and based on community need. Acorn shares the knowledge and infrastructure we've gained from building alongside the Blacksky community so that other communities can grow in the same way — allowing them to keep focus on their missions/people without needing technical expertise.”"]
Source: TechCrunch