Serious question.

Most people carry things they never tell anyone.

Not illegal things. Just thoughts that would damage relationships or reputations if they were said out loud.

Regret about past decisions. Things people hide from partners. Thoughts about friends or family they would never admit publicly.

Therapists exist for a reason, but most people never go to one.

So I was wondering something.

Would it actually be healthier if people had a place to post these thoughts completely anonymously?

No identity. No profile. Just the confession.

I’m building a small experiment called Backroom around this idea where people can post one-line anonymous secrets.

But I’m honestly curious if people would actually use something like that or if most secrets are better left unsaid.

  • humanobserver@lemmy.worldOP
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    Right now it’s closer to a message in a bottle.

    People can react or comment in the room, but it’s not meant to become private back-and-forth conversations between users.

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      Ah ok, i like the message in a bottle style. I would think karma and other types of incentives for using the platform might defeat the purpose of it being a true and organic experience

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        Yeah that’s exactly the concern.

        Once people start chasing karma or likes the confession stops being honest and starts becoming performance.

        Part of the idea is to remove identity and incentives so the only thing left is the thought itself.