The "stranger circles" format has been released as a separate service amid talks about MAX

The platform allows you to send short videos to random people and watch other people's video messages

Recent discussions about "mixed-up circles," which users associated with the work of MAX, unexpectedly continued—an enthusiast created a website where such video messages became the main idea.

The service is simple: the user uploads a short video and receives a random "circle" from another person in response. The format, which was recently discussed as a strange effect with mixed-up messages, has suddenly turned into a separate communication mechanic.

The interest turned out to be explosive. In the first few hours, users uploaded tens of gigabytes of video, and later the volume grew to hundreds of gigabytes per hour. Due to the influx of audience, the site began to malfunction, and the author had to urgently introduce restrictions, spam protection, and basic moderation.

The enthusiast himself admits that he did not expect such a scale: initially it was an experiment, but users quickly turned it into a viral format. Now the service is being finalized in real time—new functions and protection against overloads are being added.

Against this background, the story with the "mixed-up circles" received an unexpected development: regardless of the reasons for its appearance, the very idea of random video messages has already gone beyond messengers and began to live as a separate format of communication.

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