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Mayfeelings, the social network that prays to change the world

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:49 am
by asimd17
Spaniards Santiago Requejo, Joaquín de los Ríos and Bosco Ybarra have created the world's first social network for prayer, which, under the name 'Mayfeelings', allows users from all over the world to make their requests so that others can pray for them.

The project, which is presented under the slogan 'The social network that prays to change the world', arises from the need of many people in the world to have someone pray for them and from the existence of many other people who pray, so that "no one feels alone."


"What if we create a platform where people bc data malaysia who need prayers can make them known and people who want to pray can pray for those requests?" the promoters of the network asked themselves.

After just over 15 days of operation, more than 15,000 people have already registered on the social network, mainly from Spain, but also from South American countries, especially Argentina. In addition, they have 52 percent of recurring users, 20 percent more than Facebook and Twitter, as Santiago Requejo recently explained to the Europa Press news agency.

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He also pointed out that, at this rate, they expect to reach half a million registered users in a year. At the moment, there are already more than 20,000 requests circulating on the network.

The social network contains four fundamental elements, including the 'pray box' where users write their requests, which cannot exceed 259 characters, and 'my five', which consists of an interconnectivity system that ensures that no prayer request falls on deaf ears, since every 24 hours, each user is presented with a unique and unrepeatable combination of people.

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Also essential is the 'pray' button, which allows users to commit to praying for a specific request from someone (sick people, good works, exams, work, births, etc.) and the 'repray' button, which allows the user to send the request for which he is going to pray to his contacts so that they can see it and pray for it as well.