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unsocial

British  
/ ʌnˈsəʊʃəl /

adjective

  1. not social; antisocial

  2. (of the hours of work of certain jobs) falling outside the normal working day

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Don't be fooled by the name: Unsocial is a very social app, and one focused on business.

From The Guardian • Nov. 9, 2012

Unsocial ties into LinkedIn to help people find relevant work contacts at events, such as conferences, including messaging features.

From The Guardian • Mar. 14, 2011

"Everything is going to change after the war," said Phipps-Herrick, a big Harvard man from Bryn Mawr and a member of the Unsocial Socialists' Club.

From The Valley of Vision : a Book of Romance an Some Half Told Tales by Van Dyke, Henry

Unsocial tendencies coexisted with collectivity of effort, both being used as weapons against the larger community and each being set down as a manifestation of democracy.

From The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Dillon, Emile Joseph

My Dear Sir: I find that my friends are not quite satisfied with the account you have given of them in your clever novel entitled "An Unsocial Socialist."

From An Unsocial Socialist by Shaw, Bernard