Palmsy is a social network app that allows users to post content and receive likes, but everything remains exclusive to their device. It simulates likes from contacts without actually sharing the content with others.
If you’re looking to detox from social network ing without completely relinquishing the excitement of posting content and getting likes, look no further. Palmsy could well be the solution to your problems. But be warned: on this social network , everything is an illusion...
How does it work? After posting your content, the app selects people from your contact list to simulate “likes” on your post but in reality, no one will have seen them except you. Palmsy developer Pat Nakajima wrote on the Threads social network:"hi besties, here's a new app. It lets you make lil posts. then get fake likes from random folks in your contacts. nothing ever leaves your device, it's just pretend. is it useful? no, not as such. is it fun? kinda? Is it free? hell, yeah it is."
"It can be fun to see Likes coming in from folks you haven’t thought about in years. It can also be useful in maybe deleting some contacts you might not need anymore,” says the FAQ section of the app, according to Techcrunch.
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