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The app that's making a comeback with 90s chat trends - yes, it's Hiwe. Do you remember the nineties? Technology was at the beginning of a great boom and online communication laid the foundation for everything we know and use today. All you had to do was enter the chat and chat with… anyone.

This is a fundamental trend that has disappeared from the use of online communication - the possibility of reaching out to a person with whom you do not have common friends, common circles, with whom you have had nothing to do with. And Hiwe brings that openness back. You don't need likes, subscribers or friend list to chat. Just join and get started!

How does it work?

The basic idea of ​​Hiwe is to chat here and now with anyone who is online right now. There are no measures of popularity such as comments, likes or number of subscriptions. The only indicator of popularity is the chat rate in individual rooms.

What is Memo?

Chat in the 1990s was based on the principle of thematically different rooms, where you just had to enter and start a conversation. Hiwe also uses this unit as the basic building block of the entire chat - chat rooms exist here under the name Memo from the word Memorandum.

Each Memo consists of an image and a topic that can start a subsequent conversation. Since there are no other measures of popularity than the flow of communication, the most important factor here is the good idea and originality of the given Meme.

The communication that subsequently takes place in individual Memes already has the classic form of text or images, and you can choose both public and private chat.

Who is Hiwe ideal for?

In short, it is for those who want to have fun and meet new people without restrictions. It can thus gain the greatest popularity primarily among young students aged 13-19, as this is the age category of people who did not have the opportunity to experience the original cottages from the 90s. However, Hiwe can also be liked by slightly older people aged around 25-35 - that is, those who nostalgically remember the good old days of the "XNUMXs" and like to remember them this way.

And what to say in conclusion? Perhaps it's just that Hiwe can currently be obtained from the App Store and it is also possible to try it on the web www.thehiwe.com. In September of this year, the version for iOS will undergo a redesign, and users with Android will also see the arrival of their own version.

So there is definitely something to look forward to.

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