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TINA PETERS’ New Social Media App Promises ‘Total Anonymity’ – Critics Call It a ‘Digital Mask for Predators’

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TINA PETERS’ New Social Media App Promises ‘Total Anonymity’ – Critics Call It a ‘Digital Mask for Predators’

In a move that has sparked outrage among parents and privacy advocates, tech mogul Tina Peters announced the beta launch of her latest app, ‘Void,’ which allows users to post anything without any traceable identity. The app requires no email, phone number, or IP logging, using a decentralized blockchain to store messages that vanish after 24 hours. “This is the ultimate tool for free speech,” Peters proclaimed in a press release, but moral critics are sounding the alarm, calling it a direct assault on accountability and a breeding ground for cyberbullying, hate speech, and illegal activity. “We are handing children a loaded weapon with no serial number,” said Dr. Helen Marrow, a social ethicist. “Tina Peters is not pioneering freedom; she’s normalizing a culture where consequences don’t exist. This is the downfall of society—a return to the law of the jungle.” Already, school districts are warning parents that the app has been downloaded over 100,000 times in its first hour, with early posts featuring harassment and threats. As lawmakers scramble to respond, one question remains: is this innovation or the end of decency?