K-omegle, diptok Update v2.5 — Reducing the Loss of Connections
Strengthening Connectivity through Socket Session Globalization

Q. What is the core focus of this diptok v2.5 update?
What is the most disappointing moment in online random chat? It is likely when you are having a truly great conversation, only to find everything gone after briefly leaving the screen. diptok has always aimed for a lightweight, anonymous structure that does not leave conversation logs. However, because we pursued such a light structure, there were instances where even serendipitous connections were broken too easily.
To reduce these disconnected moments, diptok previously introduced the "Friend Request" feature. This was designed so that even after a chat ends, users can maintain the feeling of "I want to talk to this person again." (The background of this change was covered in a previous update post.)
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Despite these efforts, one lingering frustration remained: moments where the connection itself was severed simply because a user temporarily navigated away from the chat screen. There is a certain "magic in the flow" of a conversation, and it was regrettable to see that flow interrupted. The core of the v2.5 update is just one thing:
Ensuring that serendipitous connections are not lost due to the system.
Q. What has changed in this update?

In this update, we have overall strengthened the connectivity of conversations.
Conversations are now maintained even when switching screens
Even if you briefly browse other pages within diptok (such as the Bulletin Board or Friend Chat rooms) during a random chat, the connection with your partner remains intact. You can return and naturally continue checking previous messages. The situations where a match is canceled just because you "stepped out for a moment" have been significantly reduced.
Q. Why did you make this improvement?
Safe random chat diptok remains a service without logins, profiles, or conversation logs. However, we do not believe that the encounters themselves should be "cheap" or disposable. On the contrary, because the service is random and anonymous, we believe that once a connection is made, it should be maintained as seamlessly as possible. The v2.5 update is less about adding a new feature and more about rebalancing the scales between the "serendipity" and the "sense of connection" that diptok pursues.
Q. What other improvements are included in this update?
- Enhanced overall app stability through improved internal session cleanup logic.
- Renamed "Mailbox" (쪽지함) to "Conversation List" (대화 목록).
During actual usage, we identified an intermittent disconnection issue when conversations lasted longer than 5 minutes. In this update, we completely overhauled the internal session management structure to improve stability, ensuring the flow isn't suddenly cut off even during long talks. Users can now focus entirely on the conversation without feeling rushed by time.
Additionally, the term "Mailbox" did not intuitively convey the intent of the feature to some users. In this update, we have unified the concept under "Conversation Requests" and "Conversation List." This reorganization helps users more clearly feel that diptok is not just a place for collecting messages, but a conversation-centered app that connects people to people.
Conclusion: Start Lightly, Connect with Care
diptok is, and will continue to be, a safe random chat service that you can start using lightly. However, we want to treat the connections made within it with care. The v2.5 update was the first major refinement to ensure that a chance encounter isn't lost to a system error.
Moving forward, diptok will continue to reduce unnecessary friction while making the flow of conversation and the sense of connection even more solid.