A social platform stripped to its safest form. Text only. No usernames. No DMs. No photos. No links. Just words that exist without an author.
I finally told my family the truth about what I want to do with my life. It went better than I expected. Thirty years of silence, gone in ten minutes.
Unpopular opinion: the best thing about this app is that nobody can build a following. No influencers. No clout. Just thoughts.
Starting over at 42. New city, no friends yet. Writing this into the void because sometimes you just need to say it out loud.
I've been sober for 90 days. I can't tell anyone in my life because they don't know I had a problem. But I needed to tell someone.
The sunrise this morning looked like someone spilled orange paint across the sky. No photo. Just trust me.
Images enabled NSFW content on every anonymous platform before us. We removed the vector entirely.
DMs are where harassment, grooming, and threats happen. If it can't be said publicly, it can't be said here.
Usernames create identity. Identity enables targeting. Everyone here is the same: anonymous.
Links are vectors for doxxing, phishing, and spam. Your words are enough.
Every post passes through AI safety filters before anyone sees it. Hate speech, threats, and doxxing attempts are caught in real time.
This isn't a limitation. It's the product. Words carry meaning. Everything else carries risk.
Every anonymous social platform that came before us died for the same reasons. We didn't add safety features. We removed the features that made safety impossible.
No performance. No followers. No identity. Just a wall of honest words from people who will never know each other's names.