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August 21, 2026

You can now put an offer behind a reveal request — and no still means no

The Identity Reveal system has always worked one way: you ask, and the anonymous author decides. That has not changed. But a request can now carry a Huni Reveal Offer™ — Huni Coins or a donation attached to your ask, as a way of showing you mean it. Here is the part we built first: the money never buys the identity. The author sees the same request with the same two buttons, and no still means no — decline it, ignore it for a week, or cancel your own offer, and every coin comes back in full, fee included. A declined request that cost something would be pressure with a receipt, so it costs nothing. Only when the author freely accepts does the offer go through, and it goes to them — the platform keeps the same small transaction fee it takes on any transaction, nothing more. Offers are for verified adults on both sides, always. And if you would rather never receive one at all, there is a switch in your profile settings — turning it off makes offers to you impossible, not just hidden.

Promo premium ends when it ends — we just tell you first

If you were ever given premium — a founder thank-you, a gift, a promotion — it was never supposed to quietly turn into something that renews itself, and now it structurally cannot: every promotional membership on the platform is set to not renew, and that is the default for everything that will ever be granted. Three days before yours ends you will get a note, so it never just vanishes on you mid-week. The note is honest about the other half too: nothing gets charged, nothing renews on its own, and continuing is a choice you make — never one we make for you.

Your age comes from your birthday now — nowhere else

If your account has a date of birth, your age and age group are now read straight from it — always current, never drifting, and no longer editable to something your birthday says is not true. This closes a quiet gap where an age group could disagree with a birthday, and it matters most for the people the age gates protect: a gate that trusts a birthday cannot be talked out of its job. No account changed today — we checked every member first, and not a single one had a mismatch. The rule simply makes sure it stays that way.

You asked, we fixed — and your corner of Huni starts looking like you 🎨

August 20, 2026

Your profile is a card now — and so are your posts

Your profile has become a two-sided card, and it is yours to compose. The front carries your picture, your name, your rarest honours first, and three panels you choose — a line you wrote, a post you are proud of, your streaks, your autograph. The back is yours to design: backgrounds, textures, finishes that catch the light, holographs, and little things to hang on it. Your posts can wear a card too — dress each one individually, and the writing always stays the front, untouched. To turn any card over, grab it by its edge and move it — it follows your hand — or use the flip button, which always works. A full set of parts is free and stays free, so nobody looks unfinished for not spending; more finishes live in the marketplace. And a few parts money cannot buy at any price — they are earned by things like your first year here or a long-kept ritual, some only revealing themselves the moment you earn them. None of it changes who sees your posts or how far they travel. Anonymous stays anonymous: an anonymous post never wears a card, ever, because your card is unmistakably yours.

Your card now leads your profile — and hiding it is one tap

Your profile card has moved to the top of your public profile, where it belongs. Two new choices come with it: anyone viewing a profile can fold the card away with the Hide card button to get straight to the posts (their choice, remembered on their device), and you can take your card off your public profile entirely with “Show my profile card” in your profile visibility settings — you keep editing it, nobody else sees it. The glow along a card’s edges now runs the full height of the card too, so it is easier to find where to grab for the flip.

Your friends are a deck now

The Friends tab has stopped being a column of names. Your friends’ profile cards now sit above the list as a deck you flick through sideways — every card flippable, exactly as its owner composed it. The order is about you, never about them: “Recently in touch” puts the people you’ve talked with lately first, and “Quiet lately” flips it so the friends you haven’t spoken to in a while come to the front. There is deliberately no score, no ranking and no “collection” to complete — a deck of people is not a game. A friend who keeps their card private simply shows as their handle on a plain tile. And dressed posts now flip on their own page too, not just in the feed.

Some card parts are lying around the place

A few of the hidden card parts are not achievements at all now — they are things you come across. Every so often, while you are moving around the ordinary corners of Huni, something small will be sitting on a page: a pressed clover, a shell, something that moves. Tap it and it is yours, free, and no amount of coins will ever buy it. Each one can be found once per person, at most one a day, and they never appear in the Haven, support, crisis, messages, reports or the 18+ space — a bit of delight has no business in a room somebody entered because they were struggling. A couple more parts go to people who are simply regulars somewhere, which is built by coming back rather than by staying long: the time that counts is capped every day, so a long sitting is worth no more than a short one. There is no progress bar for any of it, deliberately. It should be a surprise, not a chore.

Cancel a promotion, get the unused days back

Promotions could never be stopped early, and there was no way to ask for the days you were not going to use. Both are fixed: your dashboard now has a Cancel button on any running promotion, and cancelling returns the coins for the time it had left — the second tap tells you exactly how many before anything happens. The days it already ran are kept, since it ran them. Coins go back to your wallet, which is where they came from.

Promoting a post now really promotes it

We owe some of you an apology: post promotions could be bought, but the machinery that was supposed to lift a promoted post was never connected — a promotion changed nothing. That is fixed. An active promotion now gives your post a real, bounded lift in trending feeds (stronger tiers lift more, and no tier can outrank the platform’s safety systems), the views and opens it earns finally count on your dashboard, and every promoted post carries a small “Promoted” label so the lift is always disclosed. Promotion still never changes who can see a post — only how high it sits while trending.

Flip effects — light that moves when your card does

Turn a card slowly and it can catch the light: a sweep, a glint, a shimmer that plays only while the card is moving. The classic light sweep is free and stays free. New premium effects — Gold Gleam, Aurora Turn and Foil Flash — join the marketplace next to the existing set, and the marketplace itself now sits one tap away in your account menu. As always: cosmetics change how your card feels, never who sees your posts.

Make your corner of Huni look like you

Your profile, your avatar and your posts do not have to look like everyone else’s. The marketplace is open: themes that recolour your whole profile, a ring around your avatar that travels with you onto every post and comment you write, and covers that give a post its own backdrop. Four themes and two rings are free and stay free, and most covers cost nothing either — nobody should look unfinished for not spending. And none of it changes who sees your posts or how far they travel. It only changes how they feel.

Stronger protection for younger members

We have strengthened how we watch for adults trying to pull younger members off the platform — including people who disguise contact details to get around our checks. We are deliberately not describing exactly what we look for, because the people it is aimed at would read it too. What we will say: our safety review now looks at conversations as a whole rather than one message at a time, and the gravest categories can no longer be closed automatically — a person has to look. If someone makes you uncomfortable, report them. Every report is read, and reports about a child’s safety go to the front of the queue no matter who files them.

See everything you have sent us — and every reply, in full

One of you told us plainly that after sending feedback there was nowhere to read our answer, and you were right. Support → Your feedback now lists everything you have sent, with our replies in full rather than clipped into a notification, and you can write back on the same thread — it goes straight to the team. Your notification for a reply now opens the conversation instead of a generic list.

A “My Replies” tab on your profile

Every comment you have written, in one place — across posts and diaries. Someone asked whether they could still find their replies when the post they were on is gone, and the honest answer is now built in: we tell you whether that post is still live, was deleted, expired as a Momentary, or was removed by us. Live ones link straight back to your comment.

Reacting can no longer give away your anonymity

A member told us they were afraid to react to anything, because if they had commented anonymously in a thread, reacting there would show their real name in the list of who reacted — connecting their anonymous voice to their username. They were right, and it was wider than they realised. Now, if you have an anonymous comment on a post, every reaction you leave on that post shows as simply “Anonymous” — on the post and on comments. React freely.

Badges are honors now — earn them again, and level up

Badges you can genuinely earn more than once now count every time instead of quietly stopping at the first, and the ones that ladder up show their rank — Guardian becomes Trusted, then Steadfast. Tap any badge on a profile to see what it means, how it is earned, and when it was awarded. Your Huni Habits badges show on your profile now too; they were being earned and never displayed.

Reply notifications stopped going quiet

If someone replied to your comment more than once in an hour, you were only told about the first one — the rest were being swallowed by a filter meant to stop reaction spam. Real conversations now come through.

The composer tells the truth about anonymity — and the daily prompt caught up

If you chose Anonymous, your post was always anonymous — but the composer’s footer still said you were posting under your username, and your own post page showed you your name with nothing explaining that only you could see it. Both now say what is actually happening. And answering the prompt of the day gives you the same choices as anywhere else: post anonymously, or set it to delete itself.

Delete from your profile, and pinch-to-zoom is back on the web

Your own posts now have a delete button right on your profile list, where people were looking for it. And on mobile web you can pinch to zoom again — it had been switched off site-wide, which made things genuinely hard to read for anyone who needs to magnify. We also fixed washed-out text in light mode and put keyboard focus outlines back.

The app got noticeably lighter

Pages carry a fraction of what they used to on first load, photos are resized before they reach you instead of sending the full-size original into a thumbnail, and the app stops working in the background when you are not looking at it — which shows up as less battery and less data, especially on Android.

A change to what anonymity means here — please read 🔍

August 15, 2026

Anonymous posts moved into Huni Amends now show their author

This one is a policy change, and you deserve to hear it plainly. Huni Amends — the accountability and hard-topics space — has never allowed anonymous posts. As of this week, that rule follows a post INTO the space: if a post you published anonymously meets that category’s criteria, it can be moved into Huni Amends, and the move reveals your username on that post. A move happens one of two ways — a platform administrator decides, or the community votes to suggest it and an administrator carries it out after review. A human makes every move, you are notified the moment it happens, and it is recorded in our moderation log. What this never touches: your name, email, or any verified detail — only the pseudonym you already post under — and only on the post that moves; everything else you have written anonymously stays exactly as anonymous as it was. The full commitment is written into Terms §7c. Anonymity here protects the vulnerable. It has never been a shield for harm — this makes that real.

Peek at a profile without leaving the page — and wear your achievements

Hover over a username or profile picture on the web (or press and hold in the apps) and a small profile card follows your cursor: their name, avatar, achievements, honors, standing, and how long they’ve been here — with one tap through to the full profile. And achievements now travel with you: a badge shows as a small tag right next to your username on posts and comments, so the things you’ve earned are visible where you actually talk. It’s your pick, too — in account settings under Public Profile, feature any achievement you’ve earned, let us auto-pick your most notable, or hide the tag entirely. Anonymous posts stay exactly as anonymous as ever — no card, no tag, nothing to peek at.

Eight new reactions — and you can react to profile pictures now

The reaction palette grew: 🤗 hug, 🙌 salute, 💪 hundred, 👀 eyes, 💡 bulb, 🌟 shine, 🫠 melt, and 🌸 petal joined every picker — posts, comments, and diaries. And profiles got their own reaction surface: you can now react to someone’s profile picture and cover image right on their profile. Counts stick with the person, not the file, so changing your picture never resets the love it earned.

Eight new profile themes in the marketplace

The theme shelf doubled: Citrus, Forest, Lavender, Ember, Glacier, Orchid, Copper, and Midnight — priced from 89 to 229 Huni Coins, alongside the originals. The four free themes stay free, always. And none of this ever touches accessibility: color schemes that exist to help people see better are never paywalled here.

Standing tags — a caution on profiles, never a permanent mark

Profiles now carry a factual tag when an account is currently banned ("Banned account") or has recent moderation strikes ("Active strikes") — so you can decide how carefully to engage. Built to be fair in both directions: the strike tag fades on a schedule scaled to the strike count (about a month for a first strike, three at two, longer for repeat offenders, up to a fixed cap), participating within the rules shortens the window by up to half, a new strike restarts it, and a successfully appealed strike clears the tag immediately — an exonerated member carries no mark. The tag never says why someone was sanctioned, only that they were; the details stay between them and the moderation team. The full mechanics are in Terms §17 and the Guides.

Blocked images now come down instantly

When an image breaks the rules, it now disappears the moment it is detected — from the post it was attached to, from galleries, and from profiles too: profile pictures and cover images included. A confirmed media violation records a strike on the account automatically, with a notification stating the reason — and it is appealable like any other strike; if review finds the system got it wrong, the strike reverses automatically. One more thing, stated plainly because you deserve to know it: removed media is not simply erased. It is preserved securely in encrypted form as evidence, with access restricted and logged, where the law requires it — so that reporting real harm to the proper authorities is always possible. Removals triggered by self-harm imagery are the exception to all of the punitive parts: they never record a strike and route to support instead.

18+ posts now require an age on your account — and minors never see them

Two changes to how posts tagged 18+ work, both about doing protection honestly. First: opening an 18+ post now requires at least an age range on your account — no age set, no access, with a one-tap path to set it. Second: under-18 accounts no longer get a blurred preview with a "view anyway" button — the post simply never reaches them, enforced on our servers rather than by a blur your browser applies. NSFW display settings can no longer be switched on by under-18 accounts either. And one honest piece of friction that protects younger members: if an account that declared an under-18 age suddenly raises it, the change requires an explicit confirmation, it is recorded, and 18+ areas stay closed for a waiting period after the change — flipping an age no longer unlocks anything on the spot.

Violation Lock™ — removed posts can stay sealed in place, with the reason on the cover

Some content removed for a violation no longer just vanishes. It stays where it stood, sealed: visitors see a plain cover naming only the general class of what happened — harassment, explicit content, sharing personal information — as part of the public record that it is not tolerated here. What the cover never does: show the content. The removed title, text, and media never leave our servers, so there is nothing underneath to reveal. Content connected to self-harm or crisis is never sealed — a cry for help is a safety matter, not a punishment — and the gravest zero-tolerance material is never re-surfaced in any form. The removal behind a seal is appealable in the Appeals Center like any other, and a successful appeal lifts the seal. The full clause is Terms §16c.

Groups get richer 🪙

August 14, 2026

Group Treasury™ — pool coins, upgrade your group

Groups now have a shared coin pool. Any adult member can chip Huni Coins into their group’s treasury — a one-way gift to the group: coins are consumed, never paid to anyone, and the pool can’t be withdrawn or refunded. The group owner spends the pool on upgrades from a fixed catalog: premium cover designs, slow mode (a posting interval the owner tunes when a thread needs to breathe), and a once-a-day announcement to every member. Everything groups could do before stays free — the treasury only adds. Members under 18 can’t contribute, but they share fully in whatever their group unlocks.

Group cards now show what the group actually posts

On the groups page, public groups whose members have posted images now show those images as a gentle slideshow on their card — a real preview of the group’s life instead of a flat cover. Only safe imagery appears: nothing blurred, flagged, sensitive, or NSFW-tagged ever reaches the card, and private or invite-only groups never show member imagery on the public listing at all.

The Huni Keeper now reads the whole conversation

When something gets flagged here, an automated reviewer reads it before it ever reaches a human — and that reviewer just got much better eyes. It used to judge with only fragments of the surrounding conversation; now it reads the whole post and every comment in the thread, in order, before forming any opinion. A sarcastic reply, an in-joke, a quote someone is disagreeing with — those read very differently with the full conversation than as a matched phrase, and misfired flags were the most common way good posts got buried. The same whole-conversation read now also backs how member reports are assessed, and it runs every hour instead of twice a day. Humans still make every enforcement decision — this changes what they see, not who decides.

If support changes a setting on your account, you will hear it from us

Support can now repair an account from the inside — fixing a notification preference, a privacy toggle, an age bracket or a language that is stuck or wrong for someone who cannot fix it themselves. Handing staff that reach is only acceptable with the matching promise, so here it is: every change sends you a notification naming exactly which settings were touched, there is no silent mode and no way for an administrator to switch that notice off, and the previous and new values are written to our audit log alongside who made the change. It stops well short of your identity: it cannot change your email or password, and it is not a route into your posts or messages. Suspensions and removals remain a separate, stricter power that always requires a written reason delivered to you with an appeal route. Written into Terms §15b and the Privacy Policy so it is a commitment, not a courtesy.

HuniWhisp now opens in your language

The platform used to open in English for everyone, and only afterwards offer to switch — which meant the first thing many people ever read here was a language they may not read. That is backwards, and it is fixed. When you open HuniWhisp for the first time, it now loads directly in your device’s language if it is one of the thirteen we speak — Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Hindi, Arabic, Filipino, Cebuano, Japanese, Korean, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu, or English — before anything is drawn on screen, so there is no English flash to sit through. A small card then tells you what happened, in that language, with a one-tap switch back to English if you would rather. And your language is now part of your account rather than one browser’s memory: pick it in Profile → Language and it follows you to every device and browser you sign in on. Anyone who has already chosen a language keeps exactly what they chose — this only fills in for people who never had the chance to say.

Email, untangled — three switches and a real one-click unsubscribe

Email from HuniWhisp used to hang on one switch doing two jobs: turning off digests of new posts from people you follow also decided whether platform news reached your inbox. Those are different questions, so they are different switches now. In Profile → Preferences → Notifications you will find three separate email settings — follow digests, platform updates (the What’s New batch and maintenance notices), and promotional email (the occasional we-miss-you note) — and each one answers only for itself. Every one of those emails now carries a one-click unsubscribe that switches off only the kind of email it arrived in: honored immediately, working straight from your mail app, no sign-in needed. Turning off update emails never means missing the news — Huni Keeper delivers the same announcements to you in-app instead, one channel or the other, never both, and everything always lives right here on the What’s New page. Promotional email is the deliberate exception: switch it off and it simply stops, with no in-app substitute — silence is the whole point of that switch.

ICYMI: Huni Amends — the open floor, and the way back

In case you missed yesterday’s launch: Huni Amends is a new main category with two jobs — it is the one place on Huni for civil discussion of hard, controversial topics, brought by any adult member in good standing who has done nothing wrong, and it is the way back for members owning past harm. A post being there is never a mark against its author. It’s 16+, entered by choice after accepting its rules, its posts are never anonymous, and members in good standing can vouch for someone doing the work of coming back. Vouches open the door for review; a human always decides. The full story is in yesterday’s update below.

Profile pictures and covers — same rules as everything else

Profile images now carry the same accountability as posts. If someone’s profile picture or cover image breaks the rules, you can report it right from their profile — there are now dedicated “profile picture violates rules” and “cover image violates rules” report reasons, and the report records exactly which image was up when you filed it. Behind the scenes, profile pictures now go through the same automated media screening every other image gets, and our team has matching tools to blur or remove a cover the same way they always could a profile picture.

The way back 🌱

August 13, 2026

Huni Amends™ — a way back for people who crossed a hard line

Hate speech and slurs earn strikes and bans here, and that is not changing. But we do not believe a person’s worst moment has to be the end of their story, so there is now a second path back alongside the formal appeal. Huni Amends is a new main category where a member banned or striked for hate conduct can still post and comment — there and only there — to reflect on what happened and show the community who they are now. Posts there are never anonymous, because a vouch is for a person. Members in good standing — no strikes, no bans — can vouch for someone doing the work, and when enough vouches gather, the case goes to our team for reinstatement review with the community’s backing attached. Vouches open the door for review; a human always decides who walks through. When someone makes it back, they earn a visible honor for the journey, and so does everyone who stood up for them. One requirement at the door: a member with a strike, ban, or other violation needs at least an age range selected on their account before posting or replying in Amends — only the bracket is stored. For everyone else, entering is a choice, not a default: Amends now lives on its own dedicated page at /amends, open to members 16 and up who accept its terms on the way in (16–17-year-olds can read everything but not yet reply). If you step inside, hold people to honesty, and be generous with those doing the work.

Huni Amends opens its floor — hard conversations, entered by choice

A new space for the conversations most platforms can't hold: Huni Amends now also hosts civil discussion of controversial topics — racism, hate, the subjects people usually shout about instead of talking through. The one rule that makes it work: heavy subjects are discussed, never directed — the moment words target a person or a group, that is not discussion, and it is removed and actioned exactly as it would be anywhere else. The conduct floor does not bend an inch inside Amends: no harassment, no violence, nothing that endangers anyone; the latitude is in the topics, never the conduct. You enter by choice, at a known age, with the rules accepted: the space is open to members 16 and up — an adult age bracket, or an under-18 bracket whose birth year shows 16–17 — who have accepted its terms, which say up front that content inside can be offensive and rowdy. Members who are 16 or 17 can read everything but not yet post, comment, or vote; if we can't be sure you're 16+, the space stays hidden, on purpose. The community can vote to suggest a post belongs in Amends, and a human makes every transfer decision — no vote moves a post by itself. An anonymous post can be moved there, and the move reveals the author's username on that post: posts in Amends are never anonymous, because reflection behind a mask is not accountability (comments follow the normal anonymity rules, except that a member carrying an active sanction replies under their username). The author is told plainly when it happens (Terms §7c). Reports filed inside pool until enough members flag the same thing — except the grave ones (child safety, intimate-image abuse, doxxing, threats, swatting), which reach us immediately, every time — and the most active voices in the space get closer review, not a longer leash. Can't see the category? The FAQ walks through every reason and its fix.

Appeals talk back — the reason for a strike, in writing, on your appeal

Being struck and never told why was the loneliest corner of moderation here: the strike notice tells you what happened, but the recorded reason sat where only admins could read it, so people appealed blind. Now the team can send you that recorded reason — verbatim from the record, never a paraphrase — and the whole exchange lives on your appeal at /appeals: staff messages on one side, yours on the other, kept encrypted at rest just like the appeal itself. Once the team has written, you can reply right there; the team writes first by design, because your appeal is already your opening message. It works after a decision too — the question is asked most often after a denial — and it arrives as a moderation notice rather than a DM, on purpose: moderation should never look like a person in your messages.

Tend your notifications — and a badge that tells the truth

Your notifications finally answer to you one at a time: every row in the bell dropdown now carries a ✓ to mark it read and a ✕ to dismiss it — no more opening a post you didn’t want just to quiet the badge — plus a Mark all read up top. And the number on the bell is honest now: it drops the instant you tend a notification, instead of drifting behind and bouncing back up. The app gets the same controls on its Activity page — its home for notifications — where dismissing something also updates the badge immediately rather than up to half a minute later. All of it, in all 11 languages.

If your verification email bounces, we tell you now

Mistype your email at sign-up and the verification message simply never came — and nothing anywhere told you why. Now the app does: when your verification email can’t be delivered — usually a one-letter typo — you get an in-app notice that says so plainly, with a one-tap link straight to the exact settings field where you fix the address. The banner that asks you to verify leads with that fix too, instead of offering a resend button that could not possibly work. Honest limits: at most one notice every 7 days, so a bad address never becomes a nag, and if you’re already verified, a stray bounce files nothing at all.

Small polish: read the whole description, one meter per post

Two small things members pointed at, both fixed. Long category descriptions on the home Discover grid were clamped to two tidy lines — which fixed a broken layout but cut the text with nowhere to read the rest. Cards with more to say now carry a See more / See less toggle, and expanding never accidentally navigates you into the category. And post pages were showing the community’s credibility read twice — the at-a-glance bar and the full meter, the same votes drawn two ways on one screen. The meter with the voting controls stays; the duplicate glance bar is gone from post pages. Feed cards keep their compact bar, because out in the feed it’s the only read there is.

Every image gets looked at 📸

August 11, 2026

Every image you post is checked before it travels

Every photo, and every frame of video, that gets uploaded to Huni is queued for an automated safety check — not just the ones somebody reports. It looks for the things that have no place here: sexual content involving minors, imagery of self-harm, graphic violence and gore, weapons used as a threat, hate symbols, drug sales, and QR codes and payment handles used to run scams. What happens next depends on what it finds. The illegal tier is removed outright and reported. Self-harm imagery routes to a person, because someone posting that may need help rather than moderation. Graphic imagery stays up but sits behind a blur until you choose to tap it — for everyone, whatever their age. Everything else stays exactly where it is and is simply recorded for a human to look at. It has been running quietly for a while; we are telling you plainly because you should know that it exists, what it looks for, and what it does about it.

It can tell a game screenshot from a photograph now

The check used to judge a video-game screenshot by exactly the same numbers as a photograph — so a rendered character holding a rifle was treated like a real person holding one, and posts got quietly buried for it. That was the single most common thing it got wrong. It now reads how real an image is as a separate question from what is in it: clearly rendered work — game captures, anime, CGI, illustration, painting — needs considerably more certainty before a gore or weapon finding is acted on. Nudity is the deliberate exception: explicit content is held to the same bar in every medium, drawn or photographed. The trade runs the other way too, deliberately: a photograph containing a weapon is now treated more carefully than before, because that is the case that can actually matter. Two things are completely outside this, in both directions and by design: child safety and self-harm. A drawn, animated or AI-generated depiction of a minor is treated exactly like a photograph of one — being fiction has never been a defence there and never will be — and drawn self-harm imagery is as capable of hurting someone as a photograph, so it is screened the same. The blur does not relax either.

Huni Media Pass™ — ask for room to post what your community posts

Some communities have an honest reason to post imagery the check treats carefully: a games group posting screenshots, an art group posting figure studies, a history group posting archival photographs. Rather than loosening the rules for everyone, you can now ask. You explain what you need and why, a senior admin reads it, and they grant it, narrow it, or turn it down. A pass only ever covers three things — weapons in imagery, graphic violence, and adult imagery — it expires, and it can be revoked. A group owner or admin can ask for their group, and if it is granted it covers everyone posting there, which is stated plainly on the request form because it is the most consequential thing about it. What a pass does NOT do: it does not skip the check, it does not lift the blur, adult imagery under a pass is always tagged, and it has no effect whatsoever on child-safety or self-harm findings. It changes how we respond to a finding. It is not a way around the rules.

We were unlocking more of your messages than anyone asked us to

When someone reports a conversation, they choose which messages to show us. That is the whole consent model. We found that the admin screen for reviewing those reports had been unlocking the entire current conversation behind the scenes every time it was opened — including messages sent after the report, that nobody had offered — and sending them to a screen that never displayed a single line of them. Nobody read them. They should never have been unlocked in the first place. That has been removed completely: the unlocking does not happen at all any more, and only the messages the reporter chose to share are available to review. We would rather tell you about this than not.

If we get a moderation call wrong, it can now be taken back

A strike can be lifted, and lifting it actually undoes it — the suspension, the account flag and the block that came with it all come off together, rather than the record disappearing while the consequences stay. When a moderator removes a post, it is now kept for a short window first, so a mistake can be restored with everything attached to it intact, and is only then permanently destroyed. A post that was buried in the feed by an automated check gets its reach back when that call is reversed, which — we will be honest — it did not before: the flag went on and nothing anywhere took it off again. And when YOU delete your own post, none of this applies: it is not archived, not kept, and not restorable. That carve-out is deliberate. Your deletion means what it says.

Leftover coins, and a plain answer about memberships

Coin prices never divide evenly into coin packs, so almost everyone ends up holding a few coins too few to buy anything — and the only thing you could do with them was buy another pack. That is a design we are not willing to keep. Spare Change™ lets you send any leftover balance, from a single coin up, to the Sponsor a Stranger pool, where it goes toward memberships for people who cannot buy one. Separately, and more importantly: a membership on Huni does not renew. It never has. We had wording in several places that described automatic renewals, a renewal date and a cancellation you needed to remember — none of which exist. A membership is a one-off charge for the period you pick, nothing is charged again, and there is nothing to cancel. That wording is gone everywhere we found it.

Your reports get answers now 🛡️

August 8, 2026

Avatar Rings — wear something everywhere you go

New in the Marketplace: a ring worn around your avatar everywhere it appears — your profile, your posts, your comments. Two rings are free for every member, always; six more are one-time Huni Coin unlocks, from 29 🪙. Bought once, yours permanently, and you can take it off or swap it any time. Purely cosmetic: rings never change your reach, your ranking, or how your words are treated. And because a ring is part of your identity, anonymous posts never show one — your mask stays a mask.

Report something, hear back — every time

Until now, filing a report dropped it into a queue and you never heard another word. Now Huni Keeper — our moderation assistant — reads reported posts first, and you get a reply telling you what happened: whether the post was cleared, tagged, or passed to the human team. Clear-cut cases get handled in hours instead of days. The serious ones — doxxing, threats, anything involving safety — always go straight to humans and always will. And the Keeper can only tag and reply; it can never delete a post, suspend anyone, or reveal who wrote something. If it ever gets one wrong, say so — reports can be re-filed once resolved, and every action it takes has an appeal route.

A gentle heads-up on posts that ask for money

Some posts ask readers for money or gifts. Some of those are genuine. Some aren’t. We usually can’t tell — and neither can you, which is exactly the problem. So instead of guessing, posts like that now carry a small "Verify before giving" notice. The post stays up, the author isn’t accused of anything, and the notice is never applied to anyone in crisis — someone writing through a hard night will never see their plea for support labelled this way; that exclusion is built into the mechanism itself, checked twice, before anything else happens. Two separate checks must agree before the notice appears, the author is told in plain terms with an appeal route, and if an appeal is granted the notice comes off. It protects the people whose requests are real just as much as the people reading them.

Fewer warnings, and they mean it now 💡

August 7, 2026

We were warning you too much — you told us, and you were right

A member put it plainly: "why are there so many warnings? We get it!" So we measured ours instead of defending them, and the results were embarrassing. The pop-up that said your post "mentions a name" was firing on roughly seven out of every eight ordinary posts — "Never told anyone this" tripped it on the word "Never" — and there was no way to turn it off, ever. The one warning you about personal details was worse: it told people who wrote "I am in a really dark place" or "I'm in love with my best friend" that they had just revealed their physical location. Both are rebuilt. On ordinary writing they now say nothing at all, and what survives is one quiet line next to the Post button that you can tap open if you want it — no pop-up, nothing to dismiss, and it never stops you posting. What we did NOT touch: the crisis-support screen, the rule reminder for genuinely risky posts, and the block on phone numbers. Those fire on real signal and they stay. That was the whole point — when everything warns you, the one that matters gets ignored too.

Huni Diaries can offer support now, too

Diaries are where a lot of people write on the worst nights, and until now they were the one place that offered nothing back — the same words that brought up support lines in a confession did nothing in a diary entry. That gap is closed: if an entry sounds like you are having a genuinely hard time, the same support screen appears, with the same resources. Two promises about it. It never blocks you — decline and your entry saves exactly as written, and if anything goes wrong with the check it stays silent rather than getting in your way. And it is not moderation: it runs on your own device, nothing about a private diary entry is reported, flagged, archived, or seen by an admin because of it. Your diary is still yours.

Links just open now — unless there is a real reason not to

Every external link used to stop you with a "you're leaving HuniWhisp" screen, including links our own scanner had already checked and cleared, and sites on our trusted-source list. Tap the same news link ten times, get ten identical warnings. Now that screen is saved for links the scanner actually flagged as suspicious or a possible scam — where the wording is specific and worth reading. Clean links simply open. Nothing was removed from the page: the source rating still sits next to every link, so you can see what we know without being stopped to agree to it.

Appreciation gifts — say "this reached me" without saying anything

Sometimes a post deserves more than a reaction and you have no words for a comment. You can now send the writer a small token on their post: a Wisp (4 🪙), an Echo (13 🪙), a Halo (43 🪙), or a Beacon (137 🪙). They see who sent it and a line about why — never an amount, because this is not a tip. Receiving one gives you a free Wisp of your own to pass to someone else within 48 hours, so kindness keeps moving without costing anyone anything. Gifts are one-to-one only, there is no "top gifter" board anywhere and there never will be, and they are switched off entirely in Huni Haven, direct messages, and any safety or support space — those stay free of money features.

Your streak grew a shield 🛡️

August 6, 2026

Streak Shield™ — one free shield a month, for everyone, always

Your daily check-in streak now has a shield — and the first thing to know is that you get one free every 30 days, every member, no tier required, always. That's a commitment, not a promo: it exists because a missed day here has always meant recovery encouragement, not shame, and a shield is that promise made solid. A shield sits in your bank (hold up to 3) and spends itself automatically the moment a missed day would have broken your streak — you don't have to notice in time, or do anything at all. Want spares for a rough patch? Extra shields are 4 🪙 each — and if your bank is already full, we refuse the purchase instead of taking your coins. Shields and the freezes you earn at 7-day milestones share that one bank — a shield tops up the same safety net your earned freezes fill — so a long streak has more ways to stay topped up through a hard week.

Edit Reopen — fix an older post after the window closes

Spotted a typo the day after your edit window closed? On your own Huni (confession), you no longer need to write in and wait: once editing has locked, you can spend 4 🪙 to reopen editing on that post for 60 minutes — same composer, same quiet edit log, so posts still can't be silently rewritten without a trace. It's per-post and per-reopen, and it's Hunis-only for now — aspirations, diaries, and stories keep their edit window with no paid reopen — and it isn't available on support or sensitive posts: those spaces stay free of money features, always.

New-account limits — and a promise to everyone already here

First, the part that matters most: if you have an account today, nothing changes for you — everything you already have, you keep, forever. Accounts registered before August 6, 2026 are permanently grandfathered on their original limits; no fine print, no sunset date. For accounts created from today onward, two limits are different, and we'd rather tell you plainly than bury it: free accounts get 10 media uploads per day (premium allowances are unchanged), and the free edit window on posts and comments is 60 minutes (premium keeps the full 24 hours). Daily limits still reset every day and are never lifetime caps, and if a closed edit window catches you out on a Huni (confession), Edit Reopen (above) can open it back up — Hunis only for now.

Sign-in, posting and typing — a reliability pass

This one is for everything that's been quietly getting in your way. If you kept being made to sign in again: there's now a "Keep me signed in" box on the login page, on by default, and staying signed in now lasts as long as you keep coming back — 30 days of activity. If you got locked out after mistyping your password: resetting your password now clears that lockout on the spot, so the reset IS the way back in. If you saw "too many requests" for things you never did: many mobile carriers put hundreds of people behind one shared internet address, and our limits used to punish the whole address — they're now much friendlier to shared networks, so that message should be rare. Posting allowances went up too: free accounts now get 200 posts and 20 audio posts a month (daily caps unchanged), video posting opens to Plus members with 3GP phone videos now accepted, and if you deleted an account, your email is freed up for a fresh start once the final purge completes. Gift codes now actually reach the person you sent them to — the recipient gets a notification, and premium gifts activate the moment they redeem. Group member counts were recounted to show real members. And if typing on Android has been glitchy: we've fixed a batch of keyboard issues — some land with this update, and honestly, the rest arrive with the next app-store update, so the app may need one more download before typing feels right.

Inviting a friend got easy — and we tell you the reward up front

Inviting someone used to mean knowing a page existed. Now your invite hub is three taps from anywhere — a new Invites tab in your dashboard, a button on your own profile, and the menu link that was always there — and the reward is written at the top instead of buried: when a friend finishes signing up through your invite, you get 7 days of Premium, they start with 3, and you each get 50 loyalty points. It lands at sign-up, automatically, nothing to claim; rewards run on your first 20 rewarded referrals, and everything after that still counts toward your totals and milestone badges. Sharing got easier too: one-tap tiles now include Messenger alongside WhatsApp, Telegram, SMS, X, Facebook and email. And the QR code grew up — show it to someone next to you, download it as a high-resolution image for a video or a stream overlay, or print the invite card to hand out. A QR is only your invite link in picture form; it collects nothing extra about whoever scans it. One embarrassing bug went with it: invite links of the older /invite/CODE shape were returning a 404 page instead of an invitation — they work now. Making videos about Huni? Two rules, and we mean them: disclose any paid relationship clearly, and never fake a HuniWhisp message, screenshot, or endorsement.

Your profile now knows where else to find you 🔗

August 5, 2026

Link your socials — and this time it actually works

A small confession of our own: the Social tab on your profile had been quietly broken since the day it shipped — not one person had ever managed to link an account. That's fixed, and it came back better than it left. From Profile → Social, pick from eight platforms — X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Reddit, and now Discord, YouTube and Twitch too — type your username, and the profile link is built for you; or paste your own https link, which we'll only accept if it really lives on that platform's domain (lookalike links get turned away at the door). Discord has no public profile pages, so your handle shows as copyable text instead. Linked accounts can now appear on your public profile as a small "Elsewhere" row — and whether they do is entirely your call: the "Show linked social accounts on my profile" switch in Profile → Preferences is on by default, flipping it off hides the row instantly, and unlinking is always one tap away. And since this is HuniWhisp: linking a social account points at the real you, so do it only when you want to be found.

The empathy panel learned ten new feelings 🦁🕊️🚀

August 4, 2026

A heads-up before a risky post goes live

Sometimes you write something in the heat of the moment that would get taken down — and finding out afterwards, when the post is already gone and there's a warning on your account, helps nobody. Now, if a draft rates as sitting close to one of our rules, you get a short heads-up first: which rule areas came up, what those rules actually say, and a box to confirm before it publishes. You can always post anyway — it's a moment to reconsider, not a wall. It reads only the words in your draft; it never identifies you and never changes who can see your post. And it deliberately never appears for posts about self-harm or being in a dark place: writing about that is allowed here, and those drafts get an offer of support instead — never a rules warning.

Stuck on email verification? Huni Keeper can get it sorted

If the 6-digit code keeps refusing to arrive, you're no longer on your own. The verify box already diagnoses the usual culprits (typo'd addresses, blocked deliveries, expired codes) — and now, when none of that works, you can escalate to Huni Keeper: type the email you believe your account uses, and it's compared securely on our side without ever being shown. If it matches, the Keeper gathers everything our records know about why your codes aren't landing and hands the case to a real teammate, who decides and notifies you — usually within a day or two. We deliberately don't let the assistant verify anyone by itself; an automated shortcut into a verified account is exactly the door we don't want to leave open. There's also a gentler nudge now: unverified accounts get one quiet reminder in the bell, at most once a week.

Huni Empathy™ — sixteen moods, not six

The panel above the comments now recognises far more of what a post is carrying: grief gets held space, heartbreak gets gentleness, a first-time confession gets its courage honored 🦁, hard-won wins get a proper "proud of you", and the brighter registers — hype, funny stories, memory-lane nostalgia, honest-take questions, soft wholesome moments — each get their own framing too. It reads the post's own words to pick the right one, and posts without an emotional tone still show nothing at all.

Seven new reactions + one-tap empathy

Seven new emotes join the palette everywhere — Care 🫶, Condolences 🕊️, Courage 🦁, Hope 🌈, Touched 🥹, Hyped 🚀 and Heartwarming 🥰 — and the empathy panel now offers two or three of them as one-tap quick reactions matched to the post's mood, right beside its kindness button. Even the little celebration burst now matches the moment: doves for a loss, confetti for a win, rockets for hype.

Show me how →

Huni Post Covers™ — a tidier picker, eight always free

The cover gallery went from twenty-four gradients down to fourteen, so choosing one is a glance instead of a scroll. Eight stay free for every member, and we kept at least one free cover in every mood — calm, warm, vivid, soft, dark and fresh — so nobody is ever left without a look that fits the post. The six showier ones (Cosmos, Aurora, Bloom, Ember, Sunset and Candy) are now a one-time Huni Coin unlock: buy a cover once and it's yours on every post you write from then on, permanently, with nothing to renew. And nothing you've already published changed — every cover already sitting on a post keeps showing exactly as it always did.

Content Effects stopped being a rental

Effects are down to four — Confetti Pop, Sparkle, Flame Border and Golden Glow — and the real change is that they no longer expire. An effect used to switch itself off after seven days; now, when you put one on a post, it stays on that post permanently. Like covers, they are decoration and nothing more: an effect has never touched ranking, reach or what the feed shows anyone, and it never will.

More from around Huni, right in your feed

A few posts down the main feed you'll now find a small "More from around Huni" rail — the freshest from Stories, Diaries, Bookworms, Reviews, Aspirations and Live Hunis, gathered into one glance. HuniWhisp has always had more rooms than the front one; now they come to you instead of waiting to be remembered. Tap anything to step inside.

HuniWhisp, wherever you are

A small card may now point out the other half of HuniWhisp: it runs on the Web at huniwhisp.com — its fullest form — and as an Android app on Google Play, with iOS on the way. The card knows when to stay quiet: use HuniWhisp on a second platform even once and it disappears forever, and dismissing it keeps it away for weeks. A pointer, never a nag.

Say your side, seal a secret, gift a stranger 🕰️🤝

July 31, 2026

Huni Time Capsule™ — a letter to a later you

Write something to the person you’ll be in a month, a year, or five years, pay coins to seal it, and then let go of it. Sealed means sealed: it can’t be opened, edited, or cancelled — not even by you — until the day it’s due, when it unlocks on its own. Only the title sits on your shelf in the meantime, so you can see one coming without spoiling it. Private to you, encrypted while it waits.

Sponsor a Stranger™ — spend your coins on someone else

Turn Huni Coins into a month of Huni Plus for somebody else: a random active free member, or the author of a post that moved you. It’s double-blind by design — they’re told a stranger sponsored them and nothing more, and you’re told it landed and nothing more. No names, no thank-you owed, no strings. Never available on Huni Haven or support posts: those spaces stay free of money features.

Huni Marketplace — profile themes, four of them free

A new storefront at /marketplace, opening with profile themes: an accent, a banner gradient and a soft card tint that dress up your own profile page and nothing else — your app stays exactly as light or dark as you like it. Four themes are free for everyone, five cost coins and are yours permanently once unlocked. And they’re purely cosmetic: no theme has ever touched ranking, reach or moderation, and none ever will.

Print your Story — free, or as a Keepsake Edition

Every Huni Story author can now print their storybook or save it as a PDF, free: a clean, ad-free layout of your sections with a small “Made with HuniWhisp” line at the bottom. Want it to feel like a real book? The Keepsake Edition is a one-time coin unlock for that story — cover page, a dedication if you’d like one, a chapter contents list built from your headings, nicer typography, no footer. Unlock once, reprint forever.

Appeals Center — one place to say your side

A strike, a removed post, a group action, a block: four things that used to happen to you with no way to answer back. Now there’s /appeals. One appeal per thing — an appeal is a reply, not a channel — and platform appeals come back granted or denied with a note. Block appeals go as a single quiet message to the person who blocked you, who may unblock or ignore it; you’re never told which, and you can’t send another. Appeals are safety-scanned, then stored encrypted like DMs.

Huni Keeper™ now reads the whole post

Our moderation assistant got two upgrades: it runs on a schedule our admins choose, and it now reads a flagged post in full — words and images together — instead of matching fragments. On each pass it can do exactly three things: mark a post clear so it leaves the queue, route it to support with a warm note to the author, or escalate it and page every admin. It still cannot remove, hide, strike, suspend or de-anonymise anything, and it never reads DMs. Every decision is logged and a human can undo it.

Your name, your peace, your terms 🛡️🔒

July 30, 2026

Protection is not a premium feature — all of this is free

Everything in this update is free for every member. No tier, no upgrade, nothing to spend. Two of them are worth calling out. Your Harassment Shield statement is its own thing — completely separate from shoutouts, so releasing one costs you nothing and uses none of your shoutout allowance. Every member gets to say their piece, whether they pay us a penny or not. And your reputation is the one standing on HuniWhisp that money cannot buy: it comes only from your record, your tenure and how you treat people. A long-standing free member with a clean history outranks a paying one who has been reported — and no upgrade will ever change that.

Harassment Shield™ — one tap when a pile-on starts

When accounts gang up on you, one tap now turns the defending you already did into a single action: the Shield gathers everyone you've blocked or reported for harassment in the last 30 days, blocks them all, and files the reports for you. Your profile keeps a shield list — a record of YOUR protective action, never a verdict on anyone — and anyone you block afterwards joins it automatically. A prepared announcement waits for whenever (or never) you choose to release it — it publishes on your own profile, safety-scanned first, and it is separate from shoutouts so it costs you nothing.

Reputation Lock™ — reputation that follows the account

Every account now carries a visible reputation meter that's locked to the account itself — renaming never resets it, so nobody outruns their history with a fresh name. It cannot be bought, boosted or upgraded: it comes only from your record, your tenure and how you treat people. And it's built to heal — negative marks fade after about 90 days, and an account in good standing earns a good-standing credit every month. A bad chapter is never a life sentence.

Your name now has its own report lane

Impersonation, username squatting, and copyright claims over a name — including revealed names, pen names, and brands — now have a dedicated report category, handled at the same high priority as harassment reports. Step forward under a name and it stays yours.

Message requests + blocks that really block

Strangers can't just open a conversation anymore: the first message from a non-friend arrives as a message request you accept, decline, or report. Blocking is now enforced both ways in DMs — a real wall, not a mute. And if a message trips a crisis flag, trained staff are paged in real time while the content stays sealed (they see the category, never your words).

Verified-person framework — opt-in, coming soon

For members who WANT a verified footing behind their pseudonym: optional phone, age, or legal-name verification is on the way. Encrypted at rest, never public by default, shared only at your discretion, never sold — and never required. Anonymity stays the default, always.

Voices, covers & room to write 🎙️🖼️

July 23, 2026

Room to really write

Posts just grew — you now have 2,000 characters to work with (up from 1,200), on every plan. The longer thoughts, the full story, the whole feeling: it fits now.

Huni Voices — say it out loud

A whole new way to share: audio posts. Record your voice, add a caption if you like, and let people hear the feeling behind the words. Find it in the composer under the Huni Voices category.

Post Covers — make it yours

Dress your post in one of 24 hand-crafted cover styles (or hit 🎲 Surprise me), or go further and use your own photo as the post's background — your words floating right on top of your image.

Blur any image until it's tapped

Posting something spoiler-y or sensitive? Tap the 🫥 toggle on any image before you post and it stays softly blurred until a reader chooses to reveal it. Each image, your call.

Crop, zoom & rotate — right in the app

Every image you attach now has a built-in adjuster: crop to the frame you want, zoom up to 4×, rotate, done. Works on post images, diary media, and your profile banner.

Editing a post now covers its media

Fixing up a post no longer stops at the words — add, remove, reorder, adjust or blur its images from the same edit screen within your edit window.

Comfort controls for sensitive posts

Sensitive posts now stay blurred on every feed — tapping one opens it instead of revealing it in place. Prefer them unblurred? There's a dedicated toggle in Profile → Preferences. You choose, always.

Scratch the prompt of the day

The daily prompt is now a little golden scratch ticket — swipe the foil to reveal it, then write it or say it. And your gratitude ritual + Huni Habits now live in a cozy new Rituals tab on your profile.

Streak freezes have your back

Life happens. Miss a day and a streak freeze is spent instead of your streak — you earn one at every 7-day milestone (when your bank has room) and can bank up to three, in the same bank Streak Shields™ now top up. Your streak survives the busy days.

Hidden Gems & Fresh

Two new ways to explore the feed: Hidden Gems surfaces the least-seen posts that deserve eyes, and Fresh hides everything you've already read. Same-old feed, never again.

Coins, games & more 🪙🎮

June 17, 2026

Meet Huni Coins

Your wallet now speaks in Huni Coins 🪙 — 100 coins to the dollar. You can top up straight from the wallet in bonus-packed bundles (the bigger the pack, the more bonus coins land on top — from 210 coins up to 1,230), and you earn a little every day you play in the Games Room. Coins are an in-app credit for use on HuniWhisp — not cash.

Premium now pays you back in coins

Join (or upgrade) Premium and we drop a stack of bonus Huni Coins 🪙 into your wallet on the spot — 300 for Basic, 800 for Plus — more than your first month back, instantly. It lands the moment your membership starts.

See what’s happening in the Games Room

The Games Room hub now has a "Happening now" rail — a live peek at the latest plays across all four games, so you can drop into whichever one the room is buzzing on. Tap any entry to jump straight in.

The Huni Games Room is live

Four tiny daily games, now open every single day — no chance, all skill and play. Tell a true story in exactly six words, slip a lie between two truths, caption your day in one line, or crack the gentle Riddle at Dusk. There's a fresh prompt for each one daily, plus walls, leaderboards and badges — and playing daily earns a small coin reward (18+, daily-capped). Tap "Games" in the menu to jump in.

A new riddle every dusk

Riddle at Dusk now refreshes on its own each evening — a new one is always waiting. Guess it (the answer lives only on our server, so no peeking), race to be the first solver, and keep a solving streak going. Got a clever riddle of your own? Submit it from the game and it might headline a future night.

Just landed 💬

June 14, 2026

Reply in a Bottle is here

Our most-asked-for little wonder is live. Got a post that's gone quiet? Open it and tap "Cast into the tide" — one kind stranger somewhere will wash it ashore and write back, and they'll never know it was you. Want to be that stranger? Open Reply in a Bottle from the menu and pick one up. 🌊

Agree to disagree

A new reaction for the posts where you see it differently but it's all love — tap ⚖️ to say "we don't have to land in the same place." It doubles as a vibe tag, so a thread full of friendly disagreement now wears it proudly.

A post can run hot in more than one way

Vibe tags can stack now — a post can carry up to three closely-matched moods at once (say 🤣 Comedy Gold and ⚖️ Agree to Disagree together) instead of just one. The whole feel of a thread shows up at a glance.

Check-ins that quietly look out for you

When your mood check-ins show a couple of heavy days in a row, a gentle hand now appears with a soft path to Huni Haven — never pushy, always optional, just there if you want it.

Earlier this week 💬

June 11, 2026

Tap a notification, land exactly there

Every notification now drops you on the precise spot it's about — the right post, the right tab, even the exact comment. Follow it once and it marks itself read. No more hunting around.

Five new ways to react

The reaction picker just grew — fist-bump 👊, agree 🤝, sparkle ✨, celebrate 🥳 and crying-laughing 😭 join the lineup, so you can say exactly how a post made you feel.

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Categories & Huni Haven got the glow-up

Browse any category or Huni Haven and you'll now get the same comfy card grid as home — reactions, heat tags and a cards-or-list toggle, all in the same tidy spot.

Support, made kinder

When a post might be about a hard moment, a gentle "this person may not be okay" heads-up now appears — and anyone can suggest a helpful support resource, with the community keeping the list caring and on-point.

Quietly safer photos & voice notes

Images and audio you share are now automatically checked to keep things kind and safe — working softly in the background after you post, so your upload is never delayed.

Joining groups just got easier

Occupation is now optional when you join occupation-friendly groups (still lovely to add!) — so you're welcomed in instead of stopped at the door.

A little earlier 💬

June 8 – 10, 2026

Source check on every link

Shared links now carry an at-a-glance source rating — ✅ reliable, ⚖️ mixed, 🚩 known-unreliable, 🎭 satire, 💬 user-generated — so you know what kind of site you're walking into.

The community's read, at a glance

A slim color bar now sums up how readers rate a post — believable, plausible, or made-up — right on the card. And the most helpful community note pins itself under the post, so context travels with the story.

A tiny pause before sharing

Sharing a post readers rate as likely made-up? You'll get one gentle heads-up first. Share anyway with a tap — we inform, never block.

Receipts, attached

Posting something wild-but-true? Mark your screenshots and documents as proof — readers see a 🧾 Receipt chip so your story carries its evidence with it.

Invites now pay out

The invite hub got a glow-up — QR code, tap-to-copy code, share tiles — and rewards are real: your friend joins, you get 7 days of Premium, they start with 3. Everybody wins.

Credibility checks, everywhere

The Believable / Plausible / Made-Up meter, community notes and link verdicts now live on every post type — aspirations included. Vote and watch the crowd’s read move in real time.

Show me how →

Comments leveled up — everywhere

React, reply, edit, report and share on every post type — aspirations and diaries finally joined the party. Plus the full share menu now travels with every post.

Show me how →

Comment on the exact photo

Talking about photo #2? Pin your comment to a specific photo, video or audio clip — it gets a neat “about photo #2” chip so everyone knows.

Someone is typing…

Comment sections now show a gentle, fully anonymous “someone is typing” pulse — no names, no pressure, just the cozy buzz of company.

Show me how →

Read it later, even with zero bars

Opt in and HuniWhisp quietly tucks away your 5, 10 or 20 freshest posts — encrypted on your device, auto-purged when you’re back online.

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Photos, video & audio — everywhere

Stories, diaries and aspirations (timeline updates too!) now take images, video and even voice notes. And upload limits reset every single day — never lifetime.

Save it, spot it, shape it

A tiny corner badge shows what you’ve already read or seen, a bookmark button saves posts to your new Saved page, and “more / less like this” tunes your feed.

Your activity, on rewind

A private Activity tab on your profile lets you flip back through everything you’ve Seen, Read, Reacted to or Commented on. Your eyes only.

Posts now win awards

When a post’s reactions crown a clear winner, it earns a shiny award that lives on your profile — with a privacy toggle, of course.

We’ll ping you when it heats up

Read something that later blows up? A rare, gentle nudge brings you back for the encore. Easy to switch off in settings.

No signal? No mystery

A friendly banner now tells you the moment your connection drops — and error messages speak human instead of robot.

A warmer welcome

Signing in now greets you with a little celebratory splash — because showing up deserves confetti.

Hello, kumusta, hola!

HuniWhisp now greets you with catchy local flavor from your region — plus a one-time friendly note if a VPN makes us guess wrong.

More moods, more support

Our support panel now recognizes six moods and offers gentle, ready-to-send encouragement — translated into 8 languages — when someone’s having a heavy day.

Payments: officially “coming soon”

Money features are paused while we finish building them properly — everything you’ve earned is safe and waiting for launch day. Good things, done right.

On the horizon 🌅

Coming soon

A peek at what we’re dreaming up next. Not live just yet — but worth the wait. 💛

Your profile is becoming a card

Being built

Not a page you visit — a card, the kind worth keeping. You design the back: a colour, a texture, a finish that catches the light. You arrange the front: your picture, your name, a line you wrote yourself, a post you are proud of, and the honours you earned that almost nobody else has — the rarest ones first. Then you hang things off it, the way people put stickers on the things they own. It is being built now, and it is not here yet. Further out: your friends become a deck of these, and the cards find their way into the games.

Got an idea? 💡

What would YOU like HuniWhisp to do next? The best features on this page started as a whisper from someone like you — drop yours below and our team reads every single one. 💬

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