Type of site | Social Network |
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Launched | November 2014 |
Natter was a social network, often referred to as a "microblogging" or even "micro-microblogging" platform. Natter allowed its users or “natterers” to post up to 100 characters and an image in each post, which could then be seen by any online users.
Natter was first launched in 2014 as a website at natter.com, and later launched apps for both iOS and Android. Originally, each post could only contain up to three words and a hashtag.
On Friday, July 29, 2016, Natter ceased operations, due to competition, as well as a lack of funds.
In February 2017 Natter relaunched with a redesigned chat style app including direct messaging between users.
On September 6, 2018, Natter was shut down once again due to a steep decline in its userbase. Potential buyers of the software had approached Neil Stanley, the owner of Natter at the time, but ultimately backed out after too large a demand.[citation needed]
As of 2018, Natter's official website is defunct.