Yarner blurs the line between forum and social network by putting subject matter and person in the same place. Traditionally, in a forum, subject matter is the context, whereas in a social network, a person is the context that makes posts/replies valuable to the users. These are seemingly two different things. But why? Why not just put these two things together and create something new? Why do these two things have to be separated? No. We believe that personal connections and topical discussions can co-exist, and Yarner is the result of the combination.
* Keep in touch with your friends by posting/replying privately
* Allow you to engage in discussion with people you don't know in real life
* Get to know what's happening on the other side of the globe by reading public posts
* Stay anonymous if you wish
* Enter Corners managed by your favorite businesses and organizations to get first-hand information from them
* Tag users or corners in your replies or posts
* Pick your own theme color
* Like or dislike everything you want - users, replies, posts, notifications and etc.
* Start a poll by simply creating a post
* Share your favorite images or videos with others effortlessly
* One-click repost interesting posts
* Create your own corner to build up your own profile