A newly launched app called Sobrr is a 24-hour social-networking app on which posts disappear after one day.
The app's co-founder, Bruce Yang said that the app promoted sharing only the most refreshing contents and leading a casual relationship with no strings attached, CNN reported.
He said that more than half admitted that they want to meet new people in the party, and crave for a one-night stand after he conducted a survey among party animals.
The app's co-founder continued that Sobrr allowed its users to post content that they might otherwise feel too embarrassed to post on other platforms adding that it was important for users to have their own space and little secrets.
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