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The soysphere is a collection of ideas, customs, behavior and language. it's not a bunch of websites, or what kind of sites Quote owns.
It's an ethnicity. It's defined by common traits. You don't have to be using the sharty to be a soyposter, just simply base your online presence on creating, posting or looking at soyjaks-adjacent media. This does not mean every soyposter is a "soyteen", which is an user of soyjak.party. But wait, soyjak.party doesn't exist and it's actually soyjak.st.
So the "sharty" is actually an agreed upon platform that the soyposter use to engage in soyjak related content. This is interesting, because we didn't refuse to use soyjak.st when the .party domain got neglected by Froot. (The physical sharty technically already JSID)
Does that mean soyjak twitter is the sharty? No, that's low iq. Because it's a specific soyjak-themed spin-off of 4chan, it has to give you a right to be anonymous, it has to allow you to post soyjaks. Twitter is not a spin-ff from 4chan and it gives you no right to be anonymous (at least to other users). So yes, 4chan /qa/ was the previous sharty, a proto-sharty if you will.
Besides, in our culture. We call anything that is not soyjak.st or soyjak.party a splinter. So we just have to agree upon which is a splinter and which is a main site. Could this make way for a sharty schism?
So you could compare the sharty to some kind of Catholic Church or Christianity.