Brain Hacking For Dummies

Join us in the Inkwell on Tuesday, February 20th for a far-ranging discussion with Roger McNamee about the problems with social media and what can be done to fix them. This discussion will be free, and readable by all.

Real conversations with real people.

The WELL is in its fourth decade as a cherished watering hole for articulate and playful thinkers from all walks of life. We have no advertising, do no data mining, and do not allow anonymous posting.

Why is conversation so treasured on The WELL? Why did members of this community band together to buy the site in 2012? Check out the story of The WELL.

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No advertising? Really?

Yes, really. The WELL is entirely user-supported, which means we don’t have to serve you ads to make money. It also means that what you talk about on The WELL will stay there–if you post about your new pair of running shows in the fitness conference, you won’t suddenly see ads for other fitness equipment the next time you visit a different social media site. Plus, our posts aren’t spider-able so they won’t show up in web searches.

But you’re selling my data, right?

Nope. We collect almost no personal data from our users, and what we do collect, we don’t sell. A wise man once said “if you’re not paying for the product, you’re the product.” On The WELL, the product is the great content that our members create, not the members themselves. We won’t sell you out to some massive aggregator of online data. Here, you don’t just Own Your Own Words, you own your identity, too.

I’ve been a member of The WELL since 1991, and have found friends, inspiration, companionship, and more practical assistance than I can ever fully acknowledge. The WELL’s culture of intelligence, compassion, neighborliness, and occasional cascades of puns is a world unlike any other place online. One of the first, it’s still one of the best.

Jane Hirshfield

Poet