A digital monument we all own, together.
A million bricks, each one waiting for a person. Come take your place.
How the wall works
From looking around to a brick that's yours for good, in four steps.
- 01
Explore
Wander the wall and find a spot that feels right.
- 02
Pick your bricks
Select one connected piece, any size or shape.
- 03
Make it yours
Add your art, a link, and a short message.
- 04
Keep it forever
Pay once. Your brick is permanent.
You find people by looking around.
A wall of a million bricks, and behind every one of them is a real person.
You don't scroll it, you move through it. Zoom out, and you're looking at a whole community at once, thousands of us in a single frame. Zoom in, and it's one person at a time: a name, a flag, a few words, a link to wherever they live online.
Nothing here is fed to you. You find people the way you'd find a face in a crowd, by looking around. And somewhere in it, there's a brick waiting to be yours.
It belongs to all of us.
Every other place you've spent time online belongs to someone else. You're a guest there, and the rules can change the day protecting you stops being convenient.
We've all watched it happen: accounts pulled, tags hidden, whole communities swept off a platform that decided they were a problem. This one belongs to the people on it.
Each brick belongs to the person who claimed it, and the wall belongs to all of us together. No company owns it, no algorithm buries it, and no one can sell it out from under the people on it, or quietly decide they no longer belong here. Place every brick together, side by side, and that becomes us, visible to everyone and built to stay.
Why we built it.
For queer people, the last few years have gone backwards. Rights that seemed settled are up for debate again. Platforms pull queer accounts and bury queer posts. Companies that sold rainbows every June have walked away from Pride. It rarely comes as one loud blow, which is what makes it easy to miss, but the direction is clear: a whole community is being pushed out of view, a little at a time.
And through all of it, the community still doesn't have a place online that's truly its own. Everything it makes lives on someone else's platform, and platforms change, get sold, or quietly bury it, until one day the thing you built is just gone.
So we built one that isn't anyone's to take. Not to win an argument, just to have somewhere to stand, together, out in the open, that no company gets to switch off. Whatever this grows into starts there.