This new web app helps you avoid other people
Everyone needs a break from other people every once in a while. Well, now there's an app for that!
Avoid Humans helps you find out where the party isn't.
It is a new web app that is here to give you a "temporary respite from the masses". The website uses data from apps, such as Foursquare and Instagram check-ins to let you know which places around you have the least number of people in it.
The app ranks the foot traffic of places by color. Green is the all-clear ("Welcome Agoraphobics"), yellow means you make the "Judgement Call" ("Assuming you have good judgement," the website adds), and red means you should "Run" far away from the area. You can also filter results into nightlife, food, coffee and refuges, such as public parks.
Introverts, rejoice!
Discovering this website is probably the closest thing to love at first sight #AvoidHumanshttp://t.co/b8aGpaUsAppic.twitter.com/JMExy9p6NC
— Patrick Chemali (@chemali) September 2, 2015
Omg, you guys, someone finally made me a website.http://t.co/qShdLttdLc#AvoidHumans
— Not Brandon (@SomethingwithaJ) September 2, 2015
Hahaha made my day http://t.co/A4yPjtc9Ma#AvoidHumans
— Rahul (@rahulstein) September 2, 2015
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