The 'Lies' app makes you answer questions about your friends

21-year-old Micheal Sayman launched the app

Michael Sayman launches Lies that is believed to end friendships and test the strongest. PHOTO: MICHAEL SAYMAN

Michael Sayman at the age of 18 was Facebook's youngest recruit. After impressing Mark Zuckerberg at a Facebook demo spot, he was immediately appointed as an engineer for the teen market.

He worked with Zuckerberg on various apps, Lifestage being the more known one as it was considered a rival to Snapchat.

Sayman now at the age of 21 has moved to Google but before he could officially join Google, he introduced a mobile app called “Lies.”

“Your friends will be shown your name, along with 4 facts about you. The trick is... only one of them is actually true. The rest are lies,” says the app's description.

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The game could potentially have an impact on “long-lasting friendships.”
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