I got this domain a few years ago after seeing a need for social media / communications services that are decentralized. I wanted to help provide services on reformed.social to give a space for Reformed Christians to have discussions, make friends, and support one another, and to try to recreate the same type of experiences we have seen on the larger social media platforms, with as few of the negatives as possible.
My vision for reformed.social is to be an alternative to the larger social media / cloud giants, but still embrace a way to have a larger social circle than just the people on reformed.social. With that in mind, any services that are provided by reformed.social should have some kind of federation built in, meaning that any users of reformed.social services can communicate on other similar services hosted elsewhere.
For information on the services provided on Reformed.social, visit the Reformed.Social Services community for a list of the currently available services.