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MLTSHP is a community-funded, membership-based platform for saving and sharing images, GIFs, and video links, owned by the nonprofit Massachusetts Mutual Aid Society. It is a near clone of the now-closed MLKSHK, with an emphasis on being ad-free, community-operated, and sustained by member contributions. Strictly speaking, it is not a typical enterprise SaaS product; it is closer to a niche social bookmarking and content-curation community.
The platform lets users save images from the web via a browser extension or bookmarklet, with quick saving through right-click or highlighted selections. Users can upload JPG, GIF, and PNG files, with a hard limit of 30MB per image, and can also post YouTube, Vimeo, and Flickr video links. Interaction features include saving, liking, commenting, following friends, and following topical group shakes. A Shake is a content collection where the creator has curation rights, including approving members and removing content. Double Scoop members can create up to 100 group shakes. The platform also supports alt text, NSFW filtering, keyboard navigation, and RSS feeds.
MLTSHP uses an annual subscription model. Non-members can only view the Popular page and individual posts; participation requires membership. Single Scoop costs $3/year and includes posting, following, joining group shakes, saving, liking, and commenting, but image and animated GIF uploads are limited to 300MB per month. Double Scoop costs $24/year, has no fixed upload limit, allows users to create up to 100 group shakes, and includes features such as RSS feeds. Payments are processed by Stripe, priced in USD, and mainly rely on credit cards.
MLTSHP relies on several third-party services: Stripe for payments, Fastly for content delivery, Linode for hosting, AWS/S3 for image storage, Postmark for email delivery, Google reCAPTCHA for bot protection, and YouTube, Vimeo, and Flickr embeds. Its privacy policy states that it does not sell personal information, does not collect or log IP addresses, and restricts commonly used weak passwords. However, it does not disclose enterprise compliance capabilities such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, SSO, or audit logs. The code is available on GitHub, issues can be submitted, and support is available via Slack and email, but there is no visible public API, SDK, or webhook support.
Its strengths are extremely low pricing, an ad-free experience, a clear community atmosphere, and a straightforward curation model. It is suitable for image collectors, interest groups, and lightweight content communities. Its weaknesses are limited enterprise-grade features, volunteer-dependent support, a free tier that only allows browsing, and payment and service guarantees that are not well suited to serious commercial use.
The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. However, because MLTSHP depends on services such as Stripe, Google reCAPTCHA, YouTube, Vimeo, and Flickr, the actual experience may be affected by local network and payment conditions. Comparable alternatives include Pinterest, Tumblr, Are.na, Raindrop.io, and, in Chinese-language contexts, Huaban.
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