US developer hopes his new app will normalise life on social media. Here's how it will work


The app will ask users to update their moods three times a day, and users will have the ability to choose words like 'angry', 'uplifted' and more. — Photo by Rob Hampson on Unsplash

Ziarekenya Smith wants people to get a real human experience on his new app, where there will be a focus on normalising moods and transparency.

He created Inpathy, an app still in its startup phase that will gauge moods based on a scale of several emotions and then share them with the community. Conversations and moments will be shared through words, video and audio to give an immersive experience within the app.

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