Facebook may launch app for sharing posts anonymously

Whether the standalone app will connect to Facebook’s main page and users’ account is still not clear

October 08, 2014 12:24 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 03:50 pm IST - New York

Earlier this year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that releasing new standalone apps would be a priority for the social networking site. File Photo

Earlier this year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that releasing new standalone apps would be a priority for the social networking site. File Photo

Facebook is reportedly working to launch an app that gives users an option to share posts anonymously with one another. The standalone app may also have health-focused features to connect users suffering from the same illnesses to create a kind of support network, New York Times reported.

According to the report, the app will allow people to use pseudonyms so they can have discussions about topics “which they may not be comfortable connecting to their real names”.

Whether the standalone app will connect to Facebook’s main page and users’ account is still not clear.

Earlier this year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that releasing new standalone apps would be a priority for the social networking site.

Facebook has already launched an ephemeral messaging app called Slingshot. The Facebook Messenger app has already been downloaded over 500 million times on Android-based devices. Facebook-owned Instagram has also released a standalone private messaging app called Bolt.

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