Feature: Anonymous Community Posts

Post anonymously. Debate honestly. Hush AI handles the noise.

Share opinions, ask sensitive questions, and vote on what matters, all without your name attached. Hush AI categorises posts, summarises long threads, and flags harmful content so the community stays useful.

No credit card. Posts are not linked to your identity.

What Hush AI does in the community

Auto-categorises every post

Career, education, mental health, relationships, tech, opinion. You browse the categories that matter to you.

Summarises long threads

Hush AI condenses 200-comment debates into the three or four positions actually being argued. Catch up in 30 seconds.

Flags harassment and self-harm signals

Posts hitting harm or distress patterns route to moderators before they reach the feed. Anonymity does not mean a free-for-all.

Surfaces what's worth your time

A daily digest highlights high-quality discussions in your followed categories, summarised by Hush AI.

Hush AI never sees who posted. It analyses post content only.

Why anonymous posts work where named ones don't

On Reddit or Threads, your post history follows you. So you don't ask the questions that matter most. Hushwork posts aren't tied to your identity, so you can ask honestly. Hush AI keeps the feed clean by categorising posts and flagging anything harmful.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign in and write your post

    Pick a category (or let Hush AI suggest one), write what you actually mean, and publish. Your identity is not attached to the post.

  2. 2

    Engage anonymously

    Comment, upvote, react, or repost. None of it ties back to who you are. Vote-burying handles low-quality content; Hush AI flags harmful patterns.

  3. 3

    Catch up with AI summaries

    When threads grow past 50 comments, Hush AI summarises the positions being argued. Read the gist, dive into specific replies that interest you.

What you can do

  • Hush AI categorises every post automatically
  • Hush AI summarises long comment threads
  • Hush AI flags harassment and self-harm patterns
  • Daily AI-curated digest of high-quality discussion
  • Categories: career, education, mental health, relationships, tech, opinion
  • Upvotes, comments, reactions, reposts
  • Vote-burying for low-quality content
  • Human moderation review on flagged posts
  • Newest and trending feed views
  • Follow categories you care about
  • No persistent identity on individual posts
  • Community guidelines enforced regardless of identity

Built for

People navigating sensitive topics

Career, mental health, relationships, workplace conflict. Ask the version of the question you actually want answered.

Professionals who can't be public

Lawyers, therapists, civil servants, anyone whose role limits what they can say under their real name.

Communities of practice

Engineers debating tradeoffs, designers critiquing work, founders comparing notes. Honest opinions, no clout-chasing.

Lurkers who want to participate

If posting under your real name has always felt high-stakes, anonymous posts give you a way in without exposure.

Anonymous Posts vs Reddit / Threads / Bluesky

FeatureHushwork PostsReddit / Threads / Bluesky
Persistent identity attachedNo, posts are unlinkableYes, account follows you
AI thread summarisationHush AI built in, freeOften absent
AI auto-categorisationYes, every postManual subreddit/topic
Stores poster IPsNever alongside postsYes
Searchable history per userNot availableYes, often public
FreeYesYes

Frequently asked questions

How does Hush AI help on the anonymous community?
Hush AI categorises every post by topic (career, education, mental health, relationships, tech, opinion), summarises long comment threads so you can catch up in seconds, and flags harassment or self-harm signals for moderator review. You always see the original post; Hush AI just helps you triage what to read and what to skip.
Are posts and comments truly anonymous?
Yes. Hushwork does not store your IP, email, or anything else that identifies you alongside posts or comments. The community sees your post; nobody (including admins) sees who wrote it. The IP is used briefly for rate limiting to prevent spam, and is never linked back to the post in storage.
Is the anonymous community free?
Yes. Posting, commenting, voting, and following are free for all users. Sign in with Google. No credit card, no phone number, no real-name verification. Premium tiers may exist for advanced Hush AI quotas and creator features.
How is this different from Reddit, Threads, or Bluesky?
On Reddit, Threads, and Bluesky, your account identity persists across posts; people can see your history, karma, prior opinions. On Hushwork, every post is fully anonymous and not linked to a persistent identity, so you can share opinions on sensitive topics (career struggles, mental health, workplace issues) without it following you. Hush AI categorisation makes the unfiltered community navigable.
How do you prevent harassment if everyone is anonymous?
Three layers. First, Hush AI flags harassment patterns, profanity, threats, and self-harm signals before posts reach the feed. Second, community voting buries low-quality content. Third, human moderation reviews flagged content with a clear policy. Anonymity does not mean a free-for-all; it means you cannot identify the speaker, but you can still moderate the speech.
Can I follow people without breaking anonymity?
You can follow Hushwork accounts (which post under chosen handles), but you cannot follow a specific anonymous post author because the post is not linked to an identity at all. The Discover & Follow feature builds a network around handles and AnswerLink pages while preserving full anonymity on individual community posts.

Write the post you've been holding back.

No identity attached. Hush AI keeps the community navigable; you keep the freedom to actually say what you mean.

Related reading

Privacy by design. No persistent identity on community posts. No anything that identifies you stored alongside posts or comments. Hush AI analyses post content only, never the poster. Free. Sign in with Google to start.