Anyone here used 7cups? What do you think of it?
coffee makes me poopoo
Yeah I've used it. If anything, it taught me to write in a more gentle language, and to be humble and rant and downspeak myself less.
The thing is, listeners aren't really allowed to give specific advice. But at least people treat eachother with dignity. Nobody calls you a autistic faggot, which can be nice for a change.
>>17406717
Oh jesus christ is the faggiest thing I have ever seen somebody write
WHAT THE FUCK HAS HAPPENED TO MEN
EARTH CALLING MEN.... EARTH CALLING MEN.... WHERE THE FUCK ARE YOU
This generation is absolutely FUCKED
>>17406905
I got cancer from your post, you faggot
>>17406913
Says the KEK who says "HURR DURR DIGNITY, HURR DURR GENTLE, HURR DURR DOWNSPEAK"
Have you started wearing pink frilly dresses yet anon? Because it sounds like you're pretty close to that
>>17406916
Speak softly and carry a big stick you shit troll.
>>17406717
>Nobody calls you a autistic faggot, which can be nice for a change.
Urgh, lame.
Oh 4chan, what would I do without you?
Pro:
It's a very useful experience. Some people will try to really listen and try to help. You'll have an opportunity to help others. It's decent volunteer work too. Some of the people will be very grateful, and others will give you low ratings after spending three hours talking strictly about them.
Cons:
The owners are now trying to collect money for the efforts of their volunteers. The servers are poorly managed and there is hardly any quality control when it comes to the listeners. I would not recommend going there for a mental health problem, although there is a chance it will provide some kind of support.
analysis:
relatively benign scam of a volunteer organization
Not OP. What happens when I connect with a listener and rate them? Do they get points or level up?