There are more than a handful of sites for people to drop by and voice their frustrations until they go hoarse. In a general sense, this site falls into that category.
But there is a difference: Fruster actually employs a micro-blogging user interface which is not that removed from that of Twitter.
In practice, this means that once you have joined the site (for free), you will be able to stat posting your frustrations for others to see and comment upon. The whole process is an anonymous one, and while this social network does not exactly compete with Facebook or Twitter, it covers a gap that these two are leaving unattended probably because the need for such a service is not that demanding.
Still, the ability to vent anonymously (and without aggravating your Facebook or Twitter friends) is something we all might feel like doing every now and then. And this site is useful enough to be kept in mind the next time you feel the blood rushing to your head.
Fruster.com In Their Own Words
“This is fruster, a place for you to vent. Maybe you had a bad day or a terrible experience with a company. Whatever is bothering you, Sign Up and let go of your frustration here.”
Why Fruster.com It Might Be A Killer
The site is immediate and concise – if all that you want is to let off some steam, it is going to sort you out.
Some Questions About Fruster.com
In which other ways can users of the site interact among themselves? 







