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Swsh’s new photo-sharing app lets Gen Zers filter out red Solo cups and alcoholic drinks


When Swsh launched last year, the social app was initially designed as a poll game (similar to the “Most Likely To” game), where users can answer five Swsh's new photo sharing app can filter out alcoholic beverages and solo cups, making it a useful tool for Gen Zers to maintain a squeaky-clean image online.

The first feature that sticks out is the ability to filter out alcoholic beverages and solo cups, making it a useful tool for young users (especially high school and college students) wanting to maintain a squeaky-clean image on their social media accounts. In fact, the brains behind Swsh are Gen Zers themselves – Alexandra Debow (CEO), Nathan Ahn (CTO), and Weilyn Chong (COO) – so they understand the target audience well. Despite the slow growth, a notable group of investors have backed the app, indicating a belief that Swsh has a promising future and can perform well among younger users.

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