The Anti-Facebook – Moodtrack Social Diary Review

Like so many other other reviewers, I got this app bc I was looking for an easy way to track the patterns between what I eat and how I feel. When I realized posts in the free version were public, I was at first horrified, but then realized they are essentially anonymous bc the app will suggest hilariously random user names when you get started. It feels almost like some kind of social platform, except one where people are actually sharing something closer to “real” life. Users express their feelings of hope, despair, boredom, frustration, joy...it’s like hundreds of tiny micro stories filling up the feed every day. I’m floored...it’s honestly kind of beautiful. (And if you want the option to make select posts private, the paid version is only $.99.)
Review by Faraday Cage on Moodtrack Social Diary.

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