anonymous doesn't mean unsafe.
Anonymity is only worth something if the room isn't full of bad actors. Here's how Haunt keeps it that way — from the toggle that stops you getting unmasked, to the moderation that runs before a post ever shows up.
Ghost Mode
Flip it on and your comments can never be unmasked, no matter how many likes they get. The opt-out for the reveal mechanic, built in from day one.
Haunt Mode — opt in
Haunt Mode is the one that puts you in the game. You only risk being unmasked if you've turned it on — and you can turn it off at any time.
AI moderation before it's seen
Every post is screened for hate, harassment, and targeted abuse before it hits the feed. Not after it goes viral — before anyone sees it.
Block · report · hide
Long-press any post or comment. Block the person, report the content, or hide it from your feed forever. Three reports auto-hide a post from everyone.
No black-box algorithm
You can follow people and see follower counts, but the feed isn't ranked by a hidden algorithm. Posts surface by proximity, recency, and engagement — transparent and predictable.
The reveal itself deters
Nothing harmful grows big without getting its author unmasked. The same mechanic that rewards good takes makes bad ones expensive.
What the reveal actually does
Comments start anonymous. If 10% of a post's viewers like your comment (minimum 5 likes, capped at 50), the mask comes off. The threshold scales with audience — a quiet post needs fewer likes than a viral one. You see the heat meter rising the whole time, and you can delete before it hits. The mechanic only applies to comments, only when Haunt Mode is on, and never to posts themselves.
What we don't do
We don't sell data.
Your identity is stored encrypted on-device. Post content ties to a rotating anonymous ID, not your account. No data brokers, no third-party ad networks.
We don't sell your data.
No data brokers. No third-party tracking. Your anonymous posts stay anonymous in our systems too.