Why does every social app show you the whole world except what's happening 2 blocks away?
You've lived in this city for years. And yet.
There was a concert in a park nearby, you found out a week later. A founders group meets every Thursday at that coffee shop you walk past every day. The person who shares your exact niche interest? Lives 4 blocks away. You've probably crossed paths a dozen times.
You never knew. The city never told you.
Instagram shows you your old friends. Twitter shows you the whole world. Meetup shows you dead groups from 2019. Nothing shows you what's alive *right around you, right now.*
It's not that your city is boring. It's that there's no layer connecting you to its pulse, the events, the people, the moments happening two streets down while you're scrolling through noise from everywhere else.
And the strangest part, someone with your exact taste, your niche, your vibe could be walking past you right now. You'd never know.
Been thinking about this problem for a while, curious if anyone else feels this or has found a way around it?