UCrush

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UCrush is a website designed for college students. It was launched in March 2013 and quickly gained followers.[citation needed] It allows students to post anonymous crushes and confessions of people at their school/things they did on campus. Within the first month of launching the site, UCrush reportedly received over 1 million views.[citation needed] It went viral across the country within weeks. Since LikeALittle shutdown, students have been seeking an alternative to the anonymous campus flirting, and UCrush fills that spot. The site has been featured on many blogs and has been covered by Fox News and NBC.[citation needed] The creators of the site have still kept their names anonymous, but they did say they are two college students, and are students at the University of Connecticut.[1]

Features

Anonymous Crushes

First and foremost UCrush started out with anonymous crushes. Being able to flirt with people at your school quickly became an instant attraction.

References

  1. "New Site Lets UConn Students Post Crushes". NBC Connecticut. 2013-03-26. Retrieved 2013-10-23. 

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