Getting Started with Meet
April 09, 2026
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Meet is Khansland's community discussion platform. Think of it as a place where Bangladeshis connect over shared interests — from tech and business to local community issues and hobbies. No algorithms deciding what you see, no ads interrupting conversations, just real people talking about things that matter.
How Meet is organized:
Meet uses a thread-based forum model. Anyone can start a thread on any topic. Others reply, share their perspective, and the conversation grows organically. Unlike social media where posts disappear in hours, Meet threads stay alive as long as people keep contributing.
Getting started in 3 steps:
1. Browse existing threads — Start by reading. See what topics interest you, what kind of conversations are happening, and which threads have active discussions. No pressure to post immediately.
2. Join a conversation — Found a thread where you have something to add? Reply. Introduce yourself if you want, or jump straight to your point. Both approaches are welcome. Quality matters more than formality.
3. Start your own thread — Have a question nobody has asked? Want to share something you learned? Start a new thread. Give it a clear, descriptive title so others can find it. Add relevant tags to help with discoverability.
What makes Meet different from Facebook groups?
- No algorithm — threads are sorted by recent activity, not by engagement bait
- No ads — ever
- Topic-focused — conversations stay on track because the format encourages it
- Bilingual — post in Bangla, English, or both. The community is naturally bilingual
- Connected to Khansland — your Meet reputation carries across all 12 platforms
- Privacy-first — no data selling, no tracking pixels, no third-party analytics
Who uses Meet?
- Students looking for study partners and exam tips
- Professionals sharing industry knowledge
- Small business owners exchanging practical advice
- Tech enthusiasts discussing gadgets and software
- Expats staying connected with Bangladesh
- Anyone who misses the old internet where conversations were real
Community guidelines (the short version):
- Be respectful. Disagree with ideas, not with people.
- Stay on topic within threads.
- No spam, no self-promotion disguised as conversation.
- No harassment, hate speech, or personal attacks.
- Report violations — our moderation team responds within 4 hours.
Ready to start? Browse the latest threads on the Meet homepage and find your community.
How Meet is organized:
Meet uses a thread-based forum model. Anyone can start a thread on any topic. Others reply, share their perspective, and the conversation grows organically. Unlike social media where posts disappear in hours, Meet threads stay alive as long as people keep contributing.
Getting started in 3 steps:
1. Browse existing threads — Start by reading. See what topics interest you, what kind of conversations are happening, and which threads have active discussions. No pressure to post immediately.
2. Join a conversation — Found a thread where you have something to add? Reply. Introduce yourself if you want, or jump straight to your point. Both approaches are welcome. Quality matters more than formality.
3. Start your own thread — Have a question nobody has asked? Want to share something you learned? Start a new thread. Give it a clear, descriptive title so others can find it. Add relevant tags to help with discoverability.
What makes Meet different from Facebook groups?
- No algorithm — threads are sorted by recent activity, not by engagement bait
- No ads — ever
- Topic-focused — conversations stay on track because the format encourages it
- Bilingual — post in Bangla, English, or both. The community is naturally bilingual
- Connected to Khansland — your Meet reputation carries across all 12 platforms
- Privacy-first — no data selling, no tracking pixels, no third-party analytics
Who uses Meet?
- Students looking for study partners and exam tips
- Professionals sharing industry knowledge
- Small business owners exchanging practical advice
- Tech enthusiasts discussing gadgets and software
- Expats staying connected with Bangladesh
- Anyone who misses the old internet where conversations were real
Community guidelines (the short version):
- Be respectful. Disagree with ideas, not with people.
- Stay on topic within threads.
- No spam, no self-promotion disguised as conversation.
- No harassment, hate speech, or personal attacks.
- Report violations — our moderation team responds within 4 hours.
Ready to start? Browse the latest threads on the Meet homepage and find your community.