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Anonymous social posts, built for real conversation

Zelo includes a social feed where people can post anonymously to share questions, stories, observations, and event experiences—without turning every thought into a permanent personal brand.

Supported post types

The Zelo social feed supports multiple post formats so people can express themselves in the medium that fits:

Text

Short posts, long thoughts, questions, confessions, and reflections.

URL posts

Share a link (article, video, event page) and start a discussion around it.

Image posts

Share photos and visuals—event moments, memes, or screenshots that spark conversation.

Video posts

Share short videos and highlights that bring a moment to life beyond text.

Polls

Quick votes for light, social questions—great for community temperature checks and playful prompts.

Why anonymity (and what it’s for)

Anonymity is useful when it lowers pressure. People can talk about dating, identity, and social experiences more honestly when they’re not optimizing for status. Zelo’s goal is to create space for: authentic questions, low-ego conversation, and community learning.

Anonymity is not an excuse for harm. If you’re participating, treat the feed like a real room full of people. Don’t harass, dox, or intimidate others. If you need help, email support@zelo.chat.

How social connects to events and dating

Social posts help people stay engaged between events and give newcomers a way to understand the vibe of the community. You might share a poll before an event (“What’s your ideal first-date activity?”), post a recap after (“Best conversation starter tonight?”), or share a link that becomes a group discussion.

If you meet someone through events or dating, social posts can be a gentle way to see how they think and communicate—without forcing direct messages too early.