[-] Jeremy24k@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

That's the whole point and where this is totally different from Reddit or Lemmy.

On those sites, when you post something personal, you're stepping into a social arena. You risk someone cracking a joke, leaving a mean comment, or just making noise. Plus there's the whole dopamine trap — upvotes, downvotes, karma, notifications pulling you back in.

My site is meant to be a sanctuary, not a forum:

No comments — people can read your "message in a bottle," but they can only react with a silent emoji (like a hug). No judgment.

No profiles — you can't click on someone's username to see their past posts. Every post stands alone, totally anonymous.

Optional self-destruct — you can have your post disappear from the server after 24 hours. It's about letting go, not building an archive.

Lemmy is great for debating ideas. This is for when your chest feels heavy and you just need to quiet your mind.

[-] Jeremy24k@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Totally agree, a physical notebook is great, and writing by hand has its own magic that software can't copy. But there's a real difference between writing in a private diary and venting anonymously to the world. When you share something online:

The "letting go" feeling — like throwing a message in a bottle into the ocean. You're actually getting it out of your system and sending it away.

Knowing you're not alone — reading something from a stranger who felt the exact same way hits different. That shared experience is something a blank notebook just can't give you.

I'm not trying to replace paper diaries. I just want to make a digital option for when you feel alone and need to yell into a void where other people quietly listen.

[-] Jeremy24k@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Yep You're right, trusting a server with personal stuff is the hardest part. For the first version, I'm not doing client-side encryption because I just want to test if the idea works. But to earn trust from day one:

I'll open source everything on GitHub so anyone can check the code.

No email, no name, no signup. Just a text box. No account, no IP linked — so even if there's a leak, the text is anonymous.

A script will wipe everything from the server every few hours. Zero trace.

I know it still takes some faith on the server side, but as a solo dev, I want to start transparent and simple. If people find it useful, I'll add better security later.

[-] Jeremy24k@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

You're totally right. That's why I don't want to make another social network. The idea is more like a personal diary with an option for anonymous venting. The key difference: it's private by default, no public profiles, no followers, no post history. Each post is an anonymous island. And there would be a self-destruct option, like 'write and burn'. Just to let go of the weight, no likes, no digital identity. With that kind of extreme privacy, do you think it would make more sense?

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submitted 16 hours ago by Jeremy24k@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

Hola a todos. Hace unas semanas pasé por una situación familiar bastante complicada. No tenía con quién hablarlo en ese momento, pero sentía la necesidad de sacarlo de mi sistema. Decidí escribir una carta muy íntima diciendo todo lo que no me atrevía a decir en voz alta, y el proceso fue increíblemente terapéutico.

Cuando las cosas se calmaron, me quedé pensando en ello. Soy programador web desde hace unos 3 años, y se me ocurrió una idea: crear un espacio (tipo red social o blog) donde la gente pueda desahogarse de forma totalmente anónima, sin presiones, sin el ruido social típico de las redes actuales y sin juzgar a nadie. Algo así como un diario personal pero con la opción de compartirlo si quieres.

Llevo un par de semanas programando este proyecto y me gustaría saber su opinión sincera: ¿Les resulta interesante una idea así? ¿Se sienten identificados con la necesidad de desahogarse de esta forma? ¿Creen que un sitio web así realmente ayudaría a las personas? Los leo.

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Hi everyone, I'm relatively new here. A few weeks ago I went through a complicated family situation, and I had no one to talk to about it. But I felt like I needed to get it off my chest. So I wrote a very intimate letter, saying all the things I didn't dare say out loud, and it helped me a lot. It was therapeutic, I'd say.

A couple of days later, once the storm had calmed down, an idea came to me. The thing is, I've been a web developer for about 3 years now, and I thought about creating a space – kind of like a social network or blog – where people could vent without pressure, without social noise, none of that. Just like a daily journal.

And that's what I've been working on for the past couple of weeks. So I'd like to know: does this sound interesting to you? Do you relate to anything I said? Do you think a site like this could help people? Anyway, I'm listening.

Jeremy24k

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