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what is your concern?
Anonymous global record of what humanity is worrying about
11 followers
Anonymous global record of what humanity is worrying about
11 followers
An anonymous global record of what humanity is afraid of, right now. Add your voice. The world is listening.




What inspired this was a feeling I couldn't shake: a lot of what we carry around every day is universal, but invisible. The 19-year-old in Argentina worrying about money is sitting with the same thing as the 54-year-old in Japan, and neither of them knows. I wanted a place to make that visible. Not as a feed, not as a forum. Just a quiet record.
The problem I kept hitting in existing platforms is that everything is performance. Twitter is performance. Reddit is performance. Even mental-health spaces have a tone, a register, an audience you're writing for. I wanted somewhere stripped of all that. No profile, no follows, no replies-to-replies, no algorithm deciding what gets seen. Just one worry. Country and age. That's the whole record. (Others can leave anonymous responses to an entry, but no one is building a following on top of it.)
The process was a long argument with myself about what to take away. Every feature I considered adding (search-by-friends, threading, voting, login) made it less of what I wanted. Eventually the rule became: if you can describe it as a feature, it probably doesn't belong. The site is one wall, one input, and an equal-earth projection of the planet underneath. Open source, permanent, can't be edited.
It's brand new. If you scroll for a minute and something on the wall resonates, leave one of yours. That's the only way it grows.
One thing I'd love feedback on: does seeing other people's worries make you more or less likely to add your own? My instinct was that reading them lowers the bar to contributing, but I'm not sure if it lands as cathartic or voyeuristic.
Posted this on Reddit and it's starting to blow up a bit already! All posts are real on the website currently
80 voices captures across 22 countries in one day!