"Lolly" is neither an app nor a social network, but it is a bit of both and is changing the way young people can meet and meet online.
How it works Lolly
"We got the inspiration from TikTok videos. Short videos give users enough information to make connections more meaningful. You can see someone's dog, how this person interacts with his family, personality and special people ", says Angela Huang, Lolly's press associate.
In Lolly there is no place for "bio" or to answer questions, but only space to create content.
"We encourage people to post as much as they want," Huang says. "Until you build a profile that shows your real life personality."
If you like someone's video (or think he / she is sexy) you can "applaud" them and they will get a notification. If you are more interested you can do a "crush", giving them the opportunity to accept or deny your request.
These options do not translate into "I like / I do not like", but are more like: "I want to know you better", says Huang.
Source: Bustle