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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    18 hours ago

    That’s fair skepticism.

    My thinking was simply that most bot incentives come from visibility, links, followers, or accounts that can accumulate value over time.

    A one-line format with no profiles, no links, and posts expiring after a few days removes a lot of those incentives. But you’re right that anonymity alone doesn’t magically solve spam.

    Moderation and room structure would still have to do most of the work.

    • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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      18 hours ago

      If you show up in Google, you will get spam. I host and admin https://forum.simutrans.com/ - a forum for a somewhat obscure/old opensource free game. We constantly deal with spam (although at present, I’ve found a mix of things that have so far just about cut it out for now, but they will eventually learn).

      Maybe you’ll be a unicorn; I just doubt you will be. :)