PlixyUpdated June 3, 2026

Plixy documentation

Understand the Plixy social map.

This documentation explains the foundations of Plixy: cartographic social network, real map, Universe map, local trends, living hashtags and emerging zones.

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Key concepts

A social network where content becomes signals.

Plixy starts from a simple idea: a social post has more value when it is placed back into context.

01

Social signal

A post, photo, video, short, music track, story or hashtag can become a signal on the map.

02

Local trend

A trend can rise in a specific context: city, neighborhood, event, creative scene or active community.

03

Emerging zone

A zone appears when signals group strongly enough to become a territory people can explore.

How it works

Plixy in everyday words.

You publish something, choose who can see it, and Plixy gives it context: a place, a topic, a community or a trend.

Publish a moment

A post can be text, a photo, a video, a short, music or a story. Hashtags help Plixy understand the topic.

Choose the audience

You decide whether a post is public, visible to followers, visible to friends or private.

Explore what moves

The feed shows posts, the real map shows places, and the Universe map shows topics that are becoming active.

Plixy maps

Two complementary views: real places and thematic universes.

The real map helps discover what is happening in the physical world: moments, events, nearby content, local movements and geographic signals.

The Universe map organizes topics, hashtags and communities as living territories. Related themes can connect, grow, merge or separate depending on user activity.

This dual reading makes it possible to move from local discovery to thematic discovery without depending only on a chronological feed.

Privacy and control

You should understand who can see what.

Public content is designed to be shareable. A public link can be opened by someone who is not logged in.

Followers, friends and private audiences are more limited. They are made for content that should not be treated as fully public.

Blocking and muting help reduce unwanted interactions. Blocking works when accounts are identifiable, but it cannot identify a completely anonymous visitor opening public content.

Availability

Plixy is open in web Alpha, then Android comes next.

The web Alpha is the first public testing surface. Android is planned later with the same account, privacy, posting, friendship and social map logic.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Is Plixy a classic social network?

Plixy keeps social publishing, but the experience is organized around a map. Posts, media and hashtags become signals that can be explored by place, topic or community.

What is an emerging zone?

An emerging zone is a group of social signals gaining importance. It can represent a local trend, an event, a cultural topic or an active community.

Does the map only show real places?

No. Plixy has a real map for geographic content and a Universe map for hashtags, topics and thematic communities.

Can the Alpha change?

Yes. The Alpha is meant to test the product. Features can evolve, move, be refined or temporarily break while the platform improves.

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