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Addthis Apr 2026

For nearly twenty years, AddThis stood at the corner of every blog post and news article. Whenever a traveler found a piece of wisdom or a funny cat video they wanted to share, they didn't have to carry it across the city themselves. They simply looked for the colorful sidebar—a familiar stack of squares representing Facebook, Twitter, and Email—and AddThis would whisk the message away to its destination.

AddThis was once the most ubiquitous social sharing tool on the internet, known for its iconic floating sidebar that followed readers across millions of websites. The following story imagines its life and eventual retirement in early 2023. The Great Connector AddThis

Today, if you look closely at an old, archived blog post, you might still see a ghost of those colorful buttons—a reminder of the era when one small sidebar connected the whole world. For nearly twenty years, AddThis stood at the

On , the time came for the bridges to be dismantled. Oracle, the Great Guardian that had acquired AddThis years prior, announced it was time for the service to terminate . AddThis was once the most ubiquitous social sharing

In the sprawling city of the World Wide Web, there lived a quiet but powerful architect named AddThis. AddThis didn't build skyscrapers or massive social plazas; instead, they built the bridges.

But as the digital city grew, the landscape began to change. Browsers became more private, and social plazas built their own high walls, making it harder for independent bridges to operate. The travelers started carrying their own sharing tools right in their pockets—integrated directly into their phones.

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