Is this new social media app as uplifting for teens as it seems? The Gas app is a positive spin on social media, where kids exchange compliments through anonymous polls. A poll pops up, like “Should ...
There's a new social media app captivating teens. Using the Gas app, users can anonymously compliment their friends (or secret crushes), and the app is gaining steam among young users. NBC News ...
UPDATE (January 17th, 2023): Discord has acquired the Gas social app. Discord hasn’t disclosed the terms nor the price tag, though we can infer that Discord is aiming to reach new audiences outside of ...
Move over, TikTok and BeReal, a new app has entered the villa — and it has officially overtaken both aforementioned platforms in the Apple App Store rankings. The Gas app is all about positivity, with ...
Social media has fostered expectations of maximalism, hyper-beauty, and happiness, but this digital veneer has left some users craving connection over aesthetics. Gas is an app for teenagers that ...
On the surface, Gas, a new app catching fire with high schoolers, sounds as much like an educator’s dream come true as any social media platform could be. Strangers can’t contact kids. Users can only ...
Nikita Bier, creator of popular apps like the anonymous polling app tbh (acquired by Facebook) and the anonymous compliments app Gas (acquired by Discord), has created a new app called Explode, which ...
Gas has become one of the most popular apps for high schoolers. Its name stems from the idea of “gassing” someone up, Gen Z-speak for making people feel good about themselves. But is the app really a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results