The idea came from the need to express something without expecting anything in return, from complete anonymity. While developing it, I came up with the easiest way to explain what the site is about:
"Write whatever you want, without expecting anything in return. Your words will be a bottle thrown into the sea, found by someone somewhere in the world, without knowing who you are or who found it."
These are the core values behind my idea:
Radical anonymity: No one follows you, no one knows who you are. Your identity doesn't matter—only your thoughts.
No social validation: There are no “likes,” no followers, no public comments to influence or condition you. The only interaction is throwing your bottle (your thought), and if someone finds it, they can reply—just as anonymously.
Pure freedom of expression: You can write anything, without fear of judgment or social pressure. It’s your space to release what’s inside you, with no strings attached.
Unexpected human connection: Your message can reach anyone, in any country, at any moment. It’s an act of faith in humanity and in randomness.
No history, no reputation: Forget the past. No one builds a profile or a personal brand here. Every message is a standalone moment, with no past or future context.
An antidote to overexposure: A refuge from hyperconnectivity, social pressure, and the constant need for approval.
Safe and respectful space: Even in anonymity, respect is the foundation. We don’t tolerate messages of hate, violence, or discrimination.
Zero algorithms, zero manipulation: No personalized feeds, no trending topics. Everything is random. Everything matters equally.
I also created something called the “Time Capsule,” definitely my favorite feature:
Write a thought and send it into the future. You can schedule the capsule for 1 hour, 100 years, or more.
The site is available in both Spanish and English. Messages written in other languages can be read using the built-in translation option.
I’d love for you to try it out and share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback.
Thank you to the entire community.
simple10 · 2h ago
Hug of death? Website is currently unreachable for me.
Would be appreciated here if you shared a bit about your experience using Gemini to code the site.
bryanrasmussen · 11h ago
I mean I can build a website in 3 days using my static website building setup, assuming that content creation is done separately from the website building.
These are the core values behind my idea:
Radical anonymity: No one follows you, no one knows who you are. Your identity doesn't matter—only your thoughts.
No social validation: There are no “likes,” no followers, no public comments to influence or condition you. The only interaction is throwing your bottle (your thought), and if someone finds it, they can reply—just as anonymously.
Pure freedom of expression: You can write anything, without fear of judgment or social pressure. It’s your space to release what’s inside you, with no strings attached.
Unexpected human connection: Your message can reach anyone, in any country, at any moment. It’s an act of faith in humanity and in randomness.
No history, no reputation: Forget the past. No one builds a profile or a personal brand here. Every message is a standalone moment, with no past or future context.
An antidote to overexposure: A refuge from hyperconnectivity, social pressure, and the constant need for approval.
Safe and respectful space: Even in anonymity, respect is the foundation. We don’t tolerate messages of hate, violence, or discrimination.
Zero algorithms, zero manipulation: No personalized feeds, no trending topics. Everything is random. Everything matters equally.
I also created something called the “Time Capsule,” definitely my favorite feature: Write a thought and send it into the future. You can schedule the capsule for 1 hour, 100 years, or more.
The site is available in both Spanish and English. Messages written in other languages can be read using the built-in translation option.
I’d love for you to try it out and share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback.
Thank you to the entire community.
Would be appreciated here if you shared a bit about your experience using Gemini to code the site.