Fortune
Safety

What is an anonymous message app, and how can it feel safer?

When people search for an anonymous message app, the important question is not only whether a name is hidden. It is whether the receiver can feel safe with what appears.

Anonymity should not be the whole value

Anonymous messages can make it easier to leave a short thought without attaching identity. They can also invite pressure, harsh comments, or attention-seeking prompts. Fortune treats anonymity as one part of a quieter message experience, not as the main attraction.

Safety boundaries should be visible

A safer anonymous message app needs reporting, expiry, control over delivery scope, and careful handling of unsafe links. Fortune keeps these boundaries close to the product concept instead of treating them as a later moderation add-on.

A different path from social inbox pressure

Many anonymous question apps are used through social stories, bios, or follower loops. Fortune is different: it is built around random discovery, where messages and music can be found without asking followers to send reactions.

FAQ

Is Fortune an anonymous question app?

No. Fortune is not built around collecting questions and replies from followers. It is a random-discovery web app for anonymous messages and music.

What makes an anonymous message app safer?

Useful safeguards include reporting, message expiry, safer link handling, clear delivery boundaries, and no pressure to reply or reveal identity.