Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, a native of Alabama, has created a new social media platform.

And, unlike Facebook, it’s advertising free.

WT: Social launched this week, picking up hundreds of thousands of users in just a few days. The site features a Facebook-like news feed that includes shared items and other content prioritized by date and time as opposed to user engagement or paid content.

WT: Social vows not to run advertisement or sell user data.

“I’ve come to the conclusion that the biggest problem driving low quality media is that it has been purely advertising supported, and that the social networks which provide so much distribution are also purely advertising supported. Facebook, Twitter and other social networks make revenue based on how long you stay on their site looking at and clicking on advertising. Engagement is prioritized over quality,” Wales wrote in a post.

WT: Social is free to join but there is currently a waitlist. You can bypass the wait list if you donate money to the site.

Like Wikipedia, WT: Social will survive only on donations.

Wales tweeted Monday the platform has more than 200,000 users.