A new app Sobrr, let you create a social network geared towards meeting new people around you, sharing photos and videos of what you are up to and supporting other users who are also living it up. Or whatever, using GPS, Sobrr identifies other users close to you and shows them your posts.
They may then comment on those posts and, if both parties agree, they can become friends. There's an option for user who hit it off to make each other permanent parts of their network.
The kicker is that, anything you do using the app is totally erased after 24 hours. Texts you send to other usersd disappear after a few seconds and photos or videos you share can go away nearly as quickly.
The app's co-founder, Bruce Yang, says that in an era when your third-grade teacher can find you on Facebook and anyone you've ever met at work wants to network on LinkedIn, people are craving an app like Sobrr. It lets them share without worring their actions will go down on their permanent record. So, you can call Sobrr Anti-Facebook. So far the app's user base remains relatively small, boasting 10,000 users in the weeks. It's been available exclusively for Apple's mobile devices.