Sarahah has been a background for people to hide behind a
screen and say nasty things to you. Those using the App will agree with me on
this. For those struggling with low self-esteem, I would advise you not to use
the App. This is like an imaginary person trying to kill you. It’s this one
awkward moment that you really need to seek for help but you are a prisoner in your
own image.
I personally don’t like the app. Of course I wish I knew
what people thought of me and stuff but I need to be careful with and what I find
my worth in. I don't want other people's opinions to be something I put
so much pressure in. According
to most people using the App, what makes it interesting is, the App was geared
at reviewing your crush, bosses or anyone that you feel like spying on.I've just learned that there are people using the platform to answer "embarrassing" questions that normally clients would have trouble asking, but because of the anonymity, they are having their questions answered. I really can't
imagine it serving any other purpose better than bullying or compliments. Moreover, what
constructive criticism can one offer a ‘friend’? Even in situations of disagreement an
app like this would stand in the way of proper one on one communication.
We all know some of the horrible things that transpired on there.
Sarahah opens a door to cyberbully. Actually its cyber bulling. Who said that
Sarahah App helps one in discovering his/her strengths and areas for
improvement by receiving honest feedback from your employees and your friends
in a private manner? This is all fake. The App largely contributes to a suicide
attempt.
Can one hack sarahah App to see the name of the sender?
Research has confirmed that sarahah App can be hacked and one
is able to see sarahah usernames.
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