🔍 Unveiling Circleboom: What Happened When I Spoke Up
- YourCSAT
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
In a space where transparency should matter most, it’s disturbing how easily certain stories disappear. That’s exactly what happened when I tried to share my experience with Circleboom—multiple times—on Reddit.
No matter how I worded it or which account I used, the posts were taken down without explanation. I wasn’t attacking anyone. I was just sharing my refund issue and warning others. Still, every attempt vanished, as if my experience was something that shouldn’t be seen.
This made me ask: If others had similar experiences, would we even know—if every attempt to speak up keeps getting deleted?

💬 What I Experienced with Circleboom
Tried to post a personal refund issue on Reddit
Post was deleted repeatedly, across multiple days
Little to no critical content about Circleboom anywhere online
That silence doesn’t feel natural. It feels curated.
❓ Why This Matters
If a company’s users feel like they can’t talk about their experience—even on public forums—how can we trust that company?
I’m not claiming Circleboom directly deleted my posts. I don’t have evidence of that. But the pattern—of deletion, silence, and lack of accountability—was enough to make me uneasy.
I started this blog to make space for stories like mine. If no one else will publish it, I will.
🚨 Final Thoughts
If your experience gets deleted, documented, and erased, it means someone else will walk into the same trap unaware.
We deserve tools that help us grow—not platforms that bury criticism and ignore feedback.
So here’s my review—uncensored, unpolished, but real. And if you’ve experienced something similar, you’re not alone. I built this site for us.
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