No good can possibly come of this.
Junket Design created two new Websites that allow users to use third-party Twitter accounts to send out anonymous tweets, TechCrunch reported.
Tweet from Above is designed for positive messages, while Tweet from Below is based on quite the opposite idea.
The two sites protect themselves from spam bots by requiring the entry of a CAPTCHA before tweeting.
If you’re reading this and thinking, “This has the makings of a lawsuit to force the company to reveal the poster,” Junket has that covered.
On its About page:
So have fun, be safe and be free, but don’t be stupid: Read our Terms of Use if you’re thinking of using our service for harassment, threats, pornography, crime or other questionable activity.
And on the Terms of Use page:
Just remember: What you do on TFA/TFB may be anonymous, but we do log your IP address and other identifying information. Don’t make us use it! This site is not meant for harassment, threats, pornography, crime or other questionable activity, and we will happily ban users who use it questionably or turn their information over to the appropriate authorities.





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