h1. This. - One link per day sharing site https://this.cm h2. 2014 http://www.niemanlab.org/2014/08/this-why-atlantic-media-is-funding-a-social-platform-for-sharing-links-one-at-a-time/ https://pando.com/2014/11/13/why-the-new-social-network-this-is-a-facebook-alternative-that-actually-makes-sense/ http://mashable.com/2014/11/13/the-atlantic-this/ h2. 2015 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/fashion/this-has-people-clamoring-for-an-invite.html q. On the website itself, users can do four things, and no more. They can post a link, but just one a day; they can follow other people on the network; they can click on the links posted by members they follow (no limit); and they can click “Thanks” to endorse a link they particularly enjoyed. q.. It appears that the user can add a short line of text that accompanies the link. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/nyregion/an-app-that-lets-you-find-and-share-articles.html http://blog.this.cm/post/125860598271/this-seed-round-announcement q. We want to deepen our community’s relationship to the open web by focusing on the value of a link. q.. http://blog.this.cm/seedpressrelease http://www.niemanlab.org/2015/08/this-cm-which-opens-to-everyone-this-fall-fights-big-content-in-favor-of-the-artisanal-web/ q. This. is a curation platform for people passionate about journalism, art and entertainment. It allows users to find and share the best of the web by limiting each to sharing just one link a day. Its invite-only beta community of 11,000 users includes some of the most influential people in media and organizations like The New York Review of Books, The Verge, BuzzFeed News, The New York Times, Vimeo, TED, The Wall Street Journal and others. q.. http://fortune.com/2015/08/11/this-one-link/ #bookmarking - #socialmedia - #startup - #media