There are times when we just can't have open and honest conversations with people about the things we're going through. Anything we say publicly gets added to our personal brand. Like bubs mentioned in this article/thread http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5270460, we can start to feel like we're alone.<p>We don't have to be alone! Recount is a community project aimed at bettering the lives of startups everywhere, through anonymous sharing of our stories. Share your startup high-and-lows, experiences, funny / embarassing moments, things you learned, and even confessions of things you probably shouldn't have done.<p>Posting is done anonymously. No sign-up is required. We'll never track any info of people who post. (Commenting is via Facebook Comments though)<p>Start reading here: http://www.recount.it/<p>Have a good story to tell? Start posting straightaway at: http://www.recount.it/posts/new<p>Appreciate any feedback! :)
hmm... this is very interesting, and I am definitely interested in checking it out. My one concern, however, is whether or not the stories could be de-anonymized very easily, due to the unique nature of each situation.<p>That is, if I start recounting how "cofounder A said $BAR and cofounder B said $BAZ and I got really mad and yelled at them both and now neither one is speaking to me and one has threatened to $FOO"... well, if somebody even vaguely familiar with the situation reads that, I guess they're going to recognize the participants.<p>Probably not a terribly likely or important issue, but it could hinder the ability of people to be completely open even in an apparently anonymous setting.