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Is the soul app reliable? Can anyone tell me what I've used?

I used it at the beginning, but later it became unreliable after commercialization. The concentration of female punches was serious and could not attract users, so it was a side effect [face covering]. There were many ads and saucers and wine holders, and I uninstalled them after using them for a few days

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Momo is more reliable than it

You will be charged for a few words, and you have to recharge as a member! Extremely troublesome!

If it is unreliable, it is difficult to achieve great results. At best, it's like cutting leeks off those of us who have a thief's heart but don't have the guts but love to flirt with sluts. It's okay to try it out, but it won't be of much use in the long run.

1. Anonymity with a lower threshold. It is impossible to locate and filter users. Even a rough old man like me can enjoy the addiction of a delicate lolita. There is no way to guarantee the authenticity of the chat partner, but it does provide convenience for some scammers to deceive.

2. Social content is empty. Anonymous dating is a bit of a sidekick, and there are also some underage students among its users. Can you have any in-depth communication with a group of children? What's the point of rubbing there without pain or itch? I personally think that all social software, no matter what its starting point is, will only last long if it becomes a tool, that is, it becomes like QQ or WeChat. You can fall in love with Momo or Tantan at any time, but it’s hard to give up WeChat and QQ. It doesn’t matter whether you like it or not.

It’s okay, the software itself doesn’t actually work, it just depends on what you are going for! With any software, as long as it doesn't restrict chatting, everything is possible.

The routine of social software is to first find a name to attract users, then transform into a hookup app and use traffic to attract advertisements. When users want to take further action on it, they start to add membership. The so-called "a thousand dollars" is essentially cutting leeks.

I used it a few times and then uninstalled it. To be on the safe side, don’t use it.

It’s okay, but it’s all fake on the Internet, so be careful.

I have never used it, but whoever uses it knows.

Unreliable, you have to top up money to chat video.