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Sarahah: the new and trendy social network

August 3, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The main feature of the new social network called Sarahah is anonymity. In a few days it has won thousands of followers around the world and in Costa Rica.

It is a platform through which users can send messages to other people without revealing their identity.

Sarahah will not reveal the identity of those who send the messages to other users, unless they give their consent,”

wrote the developers on their web site.

Play Store for Android operating systems describes Sarahah as

the official application of the site for constructive criticism in total secrecy.”

It registers a million downloads and it has received 2.9 stars out of 5, from more than 18 thousand people.

Both the site and the application were born with the aim of making constructive criticism. However, a quick look at social networks (#sarahah) reveals that people has used it for other purposes: educational, greetings and even love declarations.

crhoy.com

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