We often talk about the vagaries of social media. Their toxicity, as well as their harm to the mental health of users… However, on sometimes surprised to find certain nuggets in contrast to these evils. It’s a case of Slay, network social who radiates positivity. Target ? Send compliments anonymously to classmates. The idea is liked by teenagers who like it. If Slay has not yet joined our stores French, on imagine it might be too late.
Positive again!
Social networks regularly stand out for their excesses. Some applications, such as ASKfm, allow you to ask questions to a user without revealing them. son identity … But anonymity in general inspires Internet users, especially among the smallest. Thus, many teenagers have become victims of harassment on this platform, and several suicides are regrettable. Faced with the toxicity of social media, users are looking for healthier platforms and want some air spending. We feel it in the explosive popularity of BeReal, which is positioned as the opposite of Instagram. In Germany, teenagers discovered a network social Kill and find, without which it is difficult to live. “TO slay”this is a term that finds a lot on the lips of the younger generation and which could be translated by the fact of tearfulness, overdoing something. Simply put, if someone tells you that your outfit “slay”, This is a good thing. Thus, the network social Slay is positive. If anonymity is required, then this is the ability to compliment the shovel without being embarrassed by other people’s views. Only the user’s gender and class are revealed. No more. This network is for teenagers. social asks them every day to answer 12 cool questions about their classmates. For example, “Who makes me want to be better?”, “Who is the coolest person?” or even “Who always has the air handsome on his photos ? For each question you have a choice between 4 “friends”. As for BeReal, on you can only see the compliments received as long as you play the game. Within a few months, Slay has gained popularity… And value. A few weeks ago, the company raised 2.5 millions euro to continue son development. Large investors are eyeing the new product, such as Behance founder Scott Belsky, football player Mario Gotze and The Chainsmokers member Alex Poll. This is just the beginning for Slay, that’s for sure. Network social was launched last October in Germany, and very quickly hit the rendezvous for Slay. For four days, the app takes first place in the German App Store. Today Slay has 250,000 users and is not going to stop as the app has just arrived in the United Kingdom. No trace of Slay with us yet. But given the enthusiasm around this new social network, teens in France should eventually discover Slay.
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