Poop Map
| Poop Map | |
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| Developer | Nino Uzelac |
| Initial release | July 2013 |
| Stable release | Version 5.0.0
/ September 11, 2024 |
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| Size | 72.6 MB |
| Website | https://www.poopmap.net/ |
Poop Map is a social app where users can track on a map where and when they defecate.[1] In addition to logging location and time of each bowel movement, users can also add a photo, "like" other users' logs, and rate each account.[2] The social elements of the app allow for groups of users to create a competitive league.[3] Certain behaviors unlock achievements in-app.[4]
Development
[edit | edit source]The app was created by app developer Nino Uzelac.[5] It was launched in July 2013.[6]
Popularity
[edit | edit source]The app charted at number one on the Apple App Store charts in 2021 after going viral on TikTok. [5] As of September 2024, the app has a 4.8 rating on the App Store and more than 58,000 ratings.[1] It also has more than one million downloads on the Google Play Store.[7]
Poop Map is notably popular among hikers,[8] and has been written about in the outdoors magazine Outside.[9]
References
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