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Only One Input
Social media with the social part removed
8 followers
Social media with the social part removed
8 followers
One text box, shared by the whole internet. Type a sentence — everyone sees it, until the next person replaces it. Then it's gone. No account, no followers, no likes, no algorithm, no ads You're not the product. Pay to save a sentence from disappearing; that's what funds it.





Hi everyone — I'm Adam, a solo dev in Poland.
Every social platform runs on the same machinery: an account that's you, followers to count, likes to collect, an algorithm deciding who gets seen, ads paying for it. We're so used to it we stopped noticing it's a choice, not a law of nature.
OOI is what's left when you remove all of it. One sentence, shared by the entire internet, replaced the moment someone types the next one — and no machinery underneath. Nobody rates you, nothing's ranked, the only proof you were here is a counter ticking up by one.
Everything's meant to disappear, except one place: if a sentence matters to you — an ad, a confession, a name, anything — you can pay to keep it from vanishing, and you can see exactly what everyone paid. That wall is the only thing funding OOI, instead of ads. You're not the product here.
I genuinely don't know what it becomes: poetry, "test 123", strangers talking to each other. Watching to see what happens. Happy to answer anything.