Anonten: roadmap without marketing fog
Anonten — lightweight stranger rooms. Anonymous chat is a public space with a mask—still a public space.
Red line: Romanticising risk for engagement.
A random room still has doors—strangers inherit whoever is online.
Example: ‘Encrypted’ in the UI doesn’t mean ‘no trail’—servers often see more than your chat partner.
What a random room really is
Minimal accounts reduce data, not consequences for illegal content.
Risk without moral theatre
Reporting exists because some conversations need to end fast.
Known unknowns
Arguing with trolls because anonymity feels like a game.
Public with a mask
Anonymous isn’t invisible—servers, devices, and screenshots often outlast the chat.
Safety is behaviour plus boundaries—encryption alone doesn’t turn risk into a harmless game.
Sort by harm scenarios: ground rules; what anonymity can’t erase.
Roadmap honesty
We publish what we can defend. If a plan slips, the page says so—roadmaps are promises to readers, not marketing wallpaper.