Die With Me: chat application or social experiment?

Die With Me: It's happened to you many times. Is your smartphone about to turn off due to battery? Most of us will make sure not to use it them, saving 2% (of battery life) until they can reconnect their phone.

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However, a new one could make you change this rational behavior. Die With Me is only available when you have less than 5% battery life. This means that you immediately have something in common with everyone else.

The Die with me is a chat application that offers a simple way to talk with completely anonymous. All you need to do is create a pseudonym and you're ready. However, to connect to the network your phone should have less than 5 percent battery life.

This puts each of those involved in the chat on the same boat, since the "expiration date" is close. When the device turns off, you disappear from the chat room.

As the new application seems to bet on the strange sense of discussion with random strangers.

Die With Me is the brainchild of Dries Depoorter and David Surprenant. They introduced the idea for the app in 2016, before testing it on a small scale at the International Documentary Festival in 2017. Starting today, Die With Me is available to anyone using Android and iOS.

Depoorter originally wanted to create a dating application using the low-battery barrier to enter, but eventually set up a conversation application. Of course, it is not meant to compete with WhatsApp or Messenger, but it allows users to share their last moments before they are disconnected.

Die With Me can be from a simple application s up to a social experiment, depending on how you think about it.

So because you may need more stress in your life, you may want to try it…

Android and  iOS.

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