UNSAID exists for what is rarely allowed to exist elsewhere.
Most digital spaces require identity, continuity, and visibility. They record, rank, and remember. Over time, expression becomes performance, and silence becomes safer than honesty.
UNSAID is built on a different assumption.
It is a quiet, anonymous environment designed for expression without identity. There are no accounts, no profiles, and no persistent presence. What is shared here is not meant to follow anyone, shape a reputation, or become a record.
Messages exist only for the duration chosen by the person who shares them. When that time ends, they disappear completely. Nothing is archived. Nothing is carried forward.
UNSAID is not a social network. It does not encourage growth, influence, or engagement. It is a communication system—minimal by design—created to allow thoughts to be expressed and then released.
This project is an independent experimental initiative created by an Electronics & Communication Engineering student at UBDT College of Engineering. It explores what communication looks like when memory, identity, and permanence are intentionally removed.
UNSAID does not ask to be followed.
It does not try to keep you here.
It exists so that something can be said—and then left behind.
Anonymous — not permanent.