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Nostalgic :’’))

March 21, 2016
Nearly a decade ago, we started Experience Project with a mission of harnessing social media to bring empathy and understanding to all, through the power of anonymously shared human experience. Since then, tens of millions of experiences have been shared by hundreds of millions of people. Users have gotten married, saved each other's lives, and entertained and comforted each other late into the night. Every single day, we've been privileged to see community members find connection to ideas, feelings, and people that changed their lives.
However, many important things have changed since 2006 that risk both our ideals and our ability to deliver on them. So, it is with heavy hearts that we have decided to pause this chapter in Experience Project history and regroup for the future, rather than risk our beliefs, and more importantly, our users' trust. We've struggled mightily with this decision for a long time, and pursued every reasonable alternative, but we are confident that it is the right thing to do at this time. If you'd like to understand more detail about this decision, please read more here.
What does this all mean? On April 21, 2016, we are pressing "pause" on the site, and will no longer be supporting future posts, messages, or new registrations. We have built tools that will enable you to export your contributions , or delete your account , and will leave those tools up for the foreseeable future. As it should be, what you want to do with your content is up to you. Most stories on EP are timeless, and if you leave yours up, they will undoubtedly help countless others. Over time, we hope to determine how to better realize our mission in the future.
Experience Project is a very big idea that you have made a reality. The need for it -- for empathy, for comfort, for making sure no one ever feels alone -- is as critical as ever. Thank you for being part of this journey with us, and we hope that we can say "welcome home" again in the future.
With love and appreciation,
Your Experience Project Team
Ynotisay · M
Yep.
And the folks behind EP were working in concert with business clients looking to gain insight in to the minds of potential consumers.
RemovedUsername8862 · 26-30, M
Ah, sadness indeed. Funnily enough, I'm far more active on SW than I ever was on EP.
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Zonuss · 41-45, M
@seeandhear Whats the name of that book again.
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rottenrobi · 56-60, F
That was a sad day.
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@rottenrobi Boy did the mood change a few months later though when we heard about this place. ☺
iFaye · 26-30, F
@rottenrobi very sad, yes
Nat15 · F
I wasn't a member of EP, but the way people talk about it, I wish I could've been. It sounds like a wonderful place.
SW-User
I wasn't on that other site but do you think the same will happen with this one?
Zonuss · 41-45, M
Thank you. I still read some of the stories there, and they help me even to this very day. Happy New Year. ☺
MethDozer · M
Translation..


We at Experience project want to thank all you suckers for sharing all of your most intimate and personal details. We have benefited greatly data-mining y'all and creating extensive personality profiles of each and everyone of you.
Unfortunately between competing social media platforms and a stagnant user base the profitability of collecting and selling personal data does not justify the continued expense of maintaining a large website.

Thank you for your naivety and disregard for your own privacy.
Ynotisay · M
@MethDozer Yeah...pretty much.
MethDozer · M
@Ynotisay @Zonuss
I mean, we are all voluntarily giving it so can't really complain about it but let's be real.
Ynotisay · M
@MethDozerYou're right. I'm fully aware that every keystroke is stored and the information is compiled and, more than likely, sold. That's the internet. They're certainly not keeping this site up and running with VIP memberships.

 
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