Rebiew- The Indian Attempt on Anonymous Feedback Trend
Honest and Anonymous feedback tool from India. Help others becoming a better version of them while you also work on your negative points.
- (1888PressRelease) October 24, 2017 - Today is all about trend. While some trends stay with you like forever, the others are there just for a teeny-tiny bit. Social media platforms are one of the sticky trends whereas things like fidget spinners are one of those ebb and flow. In line with finding new trends to keep ourselves occupied, anonymous messaging apps are on the rise. Now, the time will tell if this trend is momentary or permanent.
The latest installment in the sequence of the anonymous messaging platform is Indian born app- Rebiew. The app description on Google Play describes it as:
Rebiew lets you improve in every aspect of life by receiving honest and constructive feedback from your coworkers, friends, and family anonymously.
Rebiew is not the first anonymous messaging app to come on the market. Apps like Yik Yak, Sayat me and Sarahah stormed the internet in the past. Among these, Yik Yak shut down its operation in 2017.
Rebiew lets you give feedback to the people you know. You can give your honest and constructive feedback without revealing your identity. It is a great way to highlight the negative points of people you love and care about so that they can improve themselves. It can let you know your poor points without affecting your relationship with anyone.
The app lets the user send the anonymous message to anyone who has an account on Rebiew. The user can also send the message to anyone with a valid email ID or Mobile no. But the person without a Rebiew account would not be able to see the message until he signs up for an account.
Also, to send a message via Rebiew, you do not need to have an ID. Just open up the Rebiew app (or Rebiew web-portal) and give your honest constructive feedback to any existing Rebiew user (or someone with a valid Email ID or Mobile no.)
Rebiew app also has the function to block any user. This comes in handy when it comes to people using the anonymous feature to bully or harass others. Even if that delinquent sends the message without login, you can still his message through IP.
Behind everything new, there is something exceptionally worthy which makes it popular. For anonymous messaging apps, the key point seems to be the curiosity. People just cannot let go of the appeal to know what others really think about them.
In trend or not, if used in right way, the anonymous messaging apps can indeed make people change for the good. The time will tell if it remains just a momentary trend or sticks for the long run.
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