Fizzin’ or Fiz A New Social Media App is Blowing Up at Chapman By Carissa Nelson and Brian Guevara
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ou may not think this way, but some of your peers do.
“It is morally worse if a girl cheats than if a guy cheats, and that’s a biological fact.” “Has (redacted) asked you for sex yet?” “If you rev your engine in any Chapman parking lot, you have a tiny penis.” These are all anonymous posts by Chapman students on the new Fizz app. Introduced to the Chapman community last year, Fizz is a social media app that allows students to share anything they want on a forum exclusively for members of their school. At Chapman, however, it is also known to create animosity between people since users can post essentially anything without consequences. Some students love it, others hate it to the point where they need to delete the app for their own well-being. One thing is for sure, though: it has captivated a solid chunk of campus for the controversial content and opinions shared. Freshman Lily Reid acknowledges Fizz’s toxicity but still uses the “addictive” platform.
Anonymous Fizz users create faculty, and others. Photo by