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Yik Yak is being used in the UK for... British topics
Yik Yak is being used in the UK for... British topics
Yik Yak is being used in the UK for... British topics

Yik Yak is the hottest messaging app in the world. So how are Brits using it?

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With $61m of funding, anonymous social app Yik Yak is the UK’s new discussion post for crisps, toasters, ‘arsehole’ cats and drinking

Are you yakking yet? No, not a reference to throwing up as part of a venomous post-Christmas-party hangover. Yik Yak is the latest messaging app to take US college campuses by storm, and then Silicon Valley.

The app, which makes anonymity a key feature, launched in November 2013, had 100,000 users by February 2014, and then raised a startling $61m funding round in November.

This, for what its founders describe as “the only way to create a localised social forum without prior relationships or friendships for the purpose of delivering relevant, timely content to hyper-local areas of people”.

Or, once it gets into the hands of Brits, one of the many ways to boast about how you’re throwing up as part of a venomous hangover. But also pornstar moans, arsehole cats, toasters and Shoreditch’s nascent lobster/vinyl mash-up scene.

At least, that’s what using Yik Yak’s “Peek” feature to see what people are yakking about in specific locations threw up when I looked at 10 of the largest cities in the UK, curious to see what Brits were making of the $61m messaging app.

And? Lots of students, lots of drinking, and some very good news for budget-challenged crisp lovers in Edinburgh. Which might just be the first sight of what Yik Yak hopes is “another layer to news tracking that supplements on-the-ground reporting”.

Here’s the evidence: each image shows the newest messages on the left, and the “hot” list of messages upvoted by Yik Yak users on the right.

London

Lobster-munching DJs, man flu, and drinking...

Yik Yak – London

Birmingham

Orgasms, bad grammar, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Birmingham

Leeds

FUCKING toasters, advent calendars, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Leeds

Glasgow

Morning steel, ketchup, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Glasgow

Sheffield

Christmas shopping, snogging, but not drinking...

Yik Yak – Sheffield

Bradford

Arsehole cats, toenails, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Bradford

Liverpool

Condoms, trains, but not drinking...

Liverpool

Edinburgh

Crisps, punching neighbours, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Edinburgh

Manchester

Music, ice cream, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Manchester

Bristol

One-way asses, foot-long subways, and drinking...

Yik Yak – Bristol

As snapshots of Britain in 2014 go – albeit a snapshot without a sniff of UKIP, ice buckets, Russell Brand, and one based entirely on the anonymous musings of early-adopter students – it takes some beating. Your move, Snapchat.

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