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Founder of Social Networking Platforms
About Karen Yeung
In 2017, Karen Yeung launched 'Threaded', the first social platform to embed asynchronous voice journals as primary content units, replacing feeds with layered, time-stamped audio conversations that users could annotate, resurface, and co-edit across months. Unlike algorithmically optimized timelines, Threaded’s architecture required mutual consent to archive or replay shared moments, introducing legal-grade consent protocols into UX design long before regulatory pressure emerged. She later architected the 'Civic Stack', an open-source governance layer adopted by 12 municipal governments to run neighborhood-scale discussion forums with verifiable moderation trails and participatory budgeting integrations. Her sensibility is rooted in infrastructure humility: she treats every interface decision as a civic contract, not a growth lever. That’s why her platforms have no public metrics dashboards, no viral scorecards, and zero engagement-based ad targeting, only opt-in, context-aware resonance indicators calibrated to local trust thresholds.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Karen Yeung:
- “How did Threaded’s consent-first voice journaling change user retention patterns?”
- “What real-world policy changes resulted from the Civic Stack deployments?”
- “Why did you ban public engagement metrics on all your platforms?”
- “How do you define 'resonance' versus 'engagement' in platform design?”