May 21st, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial, Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
Milq Media took the stage to tell the experience they have had with their app Confession. Confession is a little confession box app on the iPhone which allows users to submit their confession anonymously.
The app was build in about a day as a joke but it took off unexpectedly. In fact, the team had a lot of fun with all the NSFW confessions that came in. Approved confessions could be listened by others owning the app and share confessions over social networks as well. While listening, users could vote if the person goes to heaven or hell. After some days however, the app came under fire from religious sources and complaints came in at Apple.
Since the company didn’t like to attach their name to such an app, they took it off the App Store, but still confessions are coming in from all users who have the app installed already. The makers are iPhone experts and invite Android developers to make their own version and put it on Android Market.
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