The popular, anonymous secret-telling project PostSecret has pulled its popular iPhone app after it couldn’t keep up with the “gruesome,“ ”threatening,“ and even ”pornographic” content users were ...
PostSecret, the popular blog and new-media project that's long given people a place to share their deepest, darkest thoughts, today announced it has shut down its young iPhone app due to malicious ...
PostSecret is one of my favorite non-work-related blogs. People express their secrets in post card form and mail them anonymously to be posted on the site. Usually the secrets have nothing whatsoever ...
Frank Warren has collected more than a million secrets. He started by handing out postcards, asking people to anonymously share a secret they’ve never told anyone else. His experiment has grown into a ...
When Frank Warren invited strangers to send anonymous postcards confessing their secrets to his suburban Maryland home in 2004, he hoped to get 365. In the 12 years since, he’s received more than 1 ...
Frank Warren, the creator of PostSecret, a project comprised of secrets written on homemade, customized postcards, spoke last night to promote the art of self-expression. PostSecret began as an art ...
At last count, the PostSecret web site had counted 466,771,333 visitors. Chances are, you’re one of them. But the site has only received a measly half million postcard contributions! That means only ...
Confess your depression, dreams, stories and experiences to the world, without ever having to reveal your face or name. Readers of PostSecret, a blog that allows its users to anonymously reveal ...
PostSecret.com is a wildly popular blog where anonymous visitors reveal their secrets — be they of the silly or grave variety — via postcards. PostSecret began in late 2004 as a grassroots public art ...
We all have a few skeletons in our closets, but Frank Warren has over one million. Over the last decade, Warren has kept the world’s deepest darkest secrets as part of his community mail art project ...