Chattanooga, TN, April 20, 2010 -- TruthRoulette.com, founded and developed by ASI Networks based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a brand new website designed for anyone who truly desires to know what people really think. TruthRoulette users ask questions in complete anonymity to receive honest, anonymous answers and opinions from all over the world.
Questions posted on TruthRoulette.com can have images, MP3s and video links attached, making it a great tool for anyone to showcase their wares to the world and gather very useful information in the process. Other TruthRoulette members will chime in to offer their uninhibited and honest opinions, ranging from the positive to the negative, the humorous to the inspirational to the unexpected. Unlike on conventional social networks, users are not adversely affected by the usual peer pressure for expressing what is really on their mind. The “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” rule has no place in the anonymous community at Truth Roulette.
“Anonymous social interaction is still a largely untapped area of the Internet and presents a new and unexplored market,” say TruthRoulette co-founders Pete Code and George Anthony. “Most of us want to know the truth and want to get candid answers, but friends and family often try to spare our feelings and are rarely honest. TruthRoulette.com provides a place where users can ask questions and share their opinions freely. Some people may have very controversial questions they just can’t ask their peers and TruthRoulette provides the anonymity to find out what the rest of the world really thinks.”
Of course, the TruthRoulette can be a crapshoot, considering the anonymity factor and that answers may not be exactly what people want to hear, despite their inherent honesty. But that’s the challenge and what makes it fun and entertaining for everyone involved.
One just never knows where the ball will land when spinning the wheel on TruthRoulette.com and for some the real question becomes, “Can you handle the truth?”


