“You Don’t Even Need to Ask ‘What Are You Doing?’” Korean Gen Z Is Obsessed With Sharing 2-Second Moments on 'Setlog'
Tired of Perfect Social Media
Social media has increasingly become a place where people are expected to show a “perfect life.”

Through edited photos and polished content, users have constantly felt pressure to create lives designed to be seen by others.
But Setlog, a new app gaining popularity among Korean Gen Z users, is doing the exact opposite.
An App Built Around Raw Everyday Life
Setlog is a social media app where users record their day by uploading 2-second video clips every hour.

Users communicate only within private “log rooms” with 2 to 12 invited friends, sharing small moments from their daily lives.
Commuting to work, today’s lunch menu, or waiting for the subway — most of the content on Setlog consists of these ordinary everyday moments.
Videos are recorded silently, with no editing or beauty filters. Unlike Instagram or TikTok, Setlog avoids algorithm-driven feeds and ads, instead focusing on a closed, friend-centered structure.
While traditional social media became a place to showcase lifestyles and consumption, Setlog feels more like a space for sharing unfiltered everyday life.
Gen Z Wants Authenticity, Not Perfection
Many people are already exhausted by highly curated social media.Setlog reduces the pressure to constantly look interesting or perfect. Your day doesn’t need to be exciting — you simply capture the moment as it is.

Maybe Gen Z no longer wants to simply “watch” other people’s lives through social media.Maybe they just want to share ordinary moments and feel connected to each other.




