Finally ... take control of your social media.
 
Imagine being able to control your online presence, only granting access to particular areas of your social media life to particular people you authorize to view it.
 
Bliary is a Meta/Facebook/Instagram/Etc. alternative (&/or addition) that lets you post anything/everything about your life while retaining control of your data. You can create categories and sub categories, then using audience groups (like Public, Friends, Family, Work) allow only those groups to see the appropriate content you allow them to. These audience group postings will then post to your other traditional social media accounts automatically, or this system can pull in content you post to those other systems.
 
Examples:
You can post information & media about your newborn, and only your family members and selected friends will see this content. Meanwhile, you can also post to your friends network life updates and experiences, which then also automatically post to your Facebook account. You can even post to a category photos of business receipts for archiving and your later review, which only appear for you. How about easily posting to a personal non-pubic diary that nobody can see but you, spill out your heart and mind. If you are a writer, you could dictate ideas or your storyline, and have it added to your New Book category - which you can lock down for only your viewing, or grant access to family & editors (with automatic notifications of new content).
 
You post to this system by using your cell phone - ideally voice to text dictation to make it easier, dictate your posting - attach images, files, videos, etc. and indicate the category you wish the posting to appear in. This system will automatically repost to your other media accounts if configured for the category. Your videos can be automatically then uploaded to your YouTube or Vimeo accounts.
You can also post by sending emails after your account is setup via your cell phone. This allows us to ensure only legitimate users are on our system.
 
Then, imagine as a consumer of social media - you have the ability to 'subscribe' to your friend and families content (where they have allowed), and you can filter the content you will receive. No longer will you be forced to also view arbitrary unknown peoples media, advertising, etc.
 

 
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Message/Text body
<img> or <pdf> or <vid> — When you attach images to your text messages, there is no way to indicate where in your text you want those images to appear. Placing the <img> will cause the system to place the images in the entry body instead of all at the end. If you do multiple images, attach them in the order you want, then use <img> multiple times.
You can also do this using pdf, img, vid and it will put the item where indicated as long as a file was also attached matching that type. [example]
Subject/First line
C: or cat: or category: — The text immediately following this will be the designated category for the current text entry. If no primary category exists matching the text, then the system will try to match a sub-category. If no sub-category exists, then a new primarty category will be created with the text. [example]
Category:Primary Category/Secondary Category — In the category text, the forward slash is used to designate "Primary/Secondary". [example]
YYYY/MM/DD — A bare date in the format of YYYY/MM/DD or DD/MM/YYYY will be the date where the current text entry is added. Assigning dates like this results in a indication of 'added on (date)'. You cannot add past entries without viewers knowing it was added later. [example]
T: or t: — When you provide this, the posting will have a tite. The text immediately following this will be the title for the text sent. [example]
Post to: or pt: — If you send this, followed by the name of a social media service you have previously configured, the post will also be posted to that service.
If you send the Category and this only, with no text to post, then this will configure that category to always post to the indicated service(s). [example]