You scroll and you wonder. Is this a real person? Is this AI? Is anyone actually here? I got tired of wondering. I didn't want a movement or a manifesto. I just wanted somewhere I could be sure the person on the other end was real. So I built it.
Real photos. Real people. That's the whole app.
You can't upload old photos or someone else's work. You open the camera, you take it, that's the post. There's no gallery picker and no upload button.
Sensors, metadata, device signals. Not because I don't trust you, but because trust has to come from somewhere. Every post gets verified before it goes live.
Paste doesn't work. Programmatic input gets caught. If something doesn't look like a real person typed it, it gets rejected. Simple as that.
The more you post and interact, the more your trust score grows. It's visible to everyone. There's no shortcut to buy it.
No skin smoothing, no face reshaping, no beauty mode. What the camera sees is what people see. That's the whole point.
European privacy law is the strictest on Earth and I follow it because I believe in it, not because I have to. I don't sell your data or show you ads. Read my approach.
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Open the camera, capture something. That's it.
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Device checks, sensor data, metadata. Takes a few seconds.
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Your post goes up with a verification badge. Everyone knows it's real.