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A quirky new app called Palmsy lets you post to a social media network full of enthusiastic followers that exist only in your imagination. Whether you use it as a journaling app with a fresh twist or as the nicotine patch for your social media addiction, Palmsy prevents the real world from seeing your “posts” and keeps them offline and private on your device. Save it to
Palmsy’s App Store description says, “Create your own little posts.” And essentially, that’s all you’re doing. As for why you’d want to do this, people who have problems with typical journaling or mind mapping apps may find this framework more exciting. Or, if your social posting habit has gotten out of hand (or you want to stop it for whatever reason), it could serve as a way to disengage and get your dopamine pumping without sharing anything publicly. there is.
One clever twist by developer Pat Nakajima is that the app imports your contacts and generates fake likes from them.as It pointed out by tech crunchNakajima I have written Conversations ensure that nothing leaves your device or is posted to your contacts, the app’s servers, or anywhere else. “It’s just pretend,” he clarified.
If seeing fake likes from your real contacts feels a little too weird, a recent update added the ability to limit the number of fake likes your posts get. I did. You can also set a maximum reception period, from seconds to days.
The app is free; iOS onlyincluding iPhone and iPad versions.