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Remember-nothing is truly anonymous on the Internet. While Whisper claims it’s posts are anonymous, lets not forget SnapChat’s same claim.

Scrolling through an ocean of despair day after day leads to an (unintentional) overwhelming sense of helplessness and diluted urgency. Perhaps that’s why it was not alarming after the first few days to scroll past the secrets that had a suicidal tone. It felt good to respond to several posts with honest words of hope but frankly, because of Whisper’s anonymous culture, there’s no true way to know if the tragic secrets shared are real or fabricated by a lonely (or predatory) user in an effort to make a connection. Several user secretsconfessed to tragic events, loss, despair, and abuse. The app seemed more a sex or drug hook up app than a social network that could hold any merit based on its content.Īnother red flag: Whisper sharing welcomes a very real sense of despair (no, you won’t find that in the app description). While it was great to see many uplifting, positive “secrets” posted and responded to in an equal vibe, every third kind post was flanked by crude, mean, and borderline pornographic “secrets” which were really just statements or invitations to more crude behavior. While the app recommends users be over 17 this mom would quickly jack that number even higher.Īfter using the app for several days it was clear that the bad of this app far outweig Sound a bit covert? Potentially seedy? It is. Many users post their location and you can view a stream of secrets within miles of your own location. Or, they can scroll through the person’s past secrets to see if there’s a friendship or connection. Users can see who posted the image and respond publicly or privately (via direct message), also using a photo meme. Here’s how the app works: Each user establishes an account with a chosen nick name and pin number for accessing private messages They can then browse through a public stream of photos with a diverse collection of secrets laid over them.

Popular with college students, messages are posted to the service in the form of a meme (image macro), which is simply original text overlaid on a photograph. That’s the premise of the new mobile app, Whisper, a social network where personal “secrets” are shared-and responded to-anonymously. Tack anonymity to a whisper and the recipe for juicy fun spikes considerably.
