Postcrossing is an online project that allows its members to send and receive postcards
from all over the world. The project's tag line is "send a postcard and
receive a postcard back from a random person somewhere in the world!” Its members, also known as postcrossers,
send postcards to other members and receive postcards back from other
random postcrossers. Where the postcards come from is always a surprise.
Postcrossing is the union of the words "postcard" and "crossing" and its origin "is loosely based on the Bookcrossing site".
However, the "crossing" or exchange of postcards works in a different
way. A member sends a postcard to another postcrosser and receives a
postcard back from a random postcrosser. Exchanges between the same two
members only occur once; although direct swaps between members happen,
they are not part of the official happenings on the site. The project is
completely free and anyone with an address can create an account.
However, the postcards themselves and postage fees to mail them are the
responsibility of each user.
By June 2015 postcrossing had more than 554,570 members in 213 different countries who had registered and exchanged over 30 million postcards that have traveled over 151 billion kilometers.
The highest concentration of postcrossing members reside (in order)
in the United States, Russia, China, Taiwan, the Netherlands, Germany,
Poland, Finland, Belarus, Ukraine and Brazil.
Globally, most postcrossers reside in North America, Europe, and East
Asia. Of particular note, postcrossing is popular in eastern European
and former-Soviet states. As of January 2012, more than a quarter of the
combined total of postcards were sent from Finland, Russia, Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine.
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