Companion: "Negative energy recycling station" for young people

Contemporary young people live in a society with fierce competition, rapid change, and information explosion, and the pressure they endure is evident. The combination of work pressure, academic pressure, and emotional pressure has also caused the relationship between friends to gradually become alienated. I go to work normally during the day, and then come home from get off work with an explosion of negative energy. I always "emo" late at night, unable to relieve my anxiety. As a social software for young people, Banban provides us with a place where we can release our emotions and is also a "negative energy recycling station" for young people.

When we are overwhelmed by the pressure of life, we long for someone to accompany us when we are sad, but at the same time we do not want to over-expose our vulnerability to others. This is the fundamental reason why we are unable to resolve our emotions in real life. Banban integrates multiple social sections, such as voice parties, turtle soup, KTV...you can choose any of them. You can release your emotions in a team without having to communicate too much with strangers; you can also sing karaoke and kill werewolves with everyone to release your emotions in games with others; you can even match with strangers and choose One-to-one companionship and chatting when the other person doesn't know you, then you don't need to put too much burden on yourself, because these experiences will eventually become other people's stories over time.

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 On Banban, users can also share their daily life and hobbies in the "Plaza", communicate with people with similar interests, and gradually build a social network that makes them relaxed. For young people, Banban is not only an online social platform, but also a social way to comfort each other and bring emotional warmth to each other. When you are sad, you can release your emotions through companionship, tell things that are inconvenient to say in the real world, and share your life with people who understand you.

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