*By Chloe Aiello* Social media and empathy don't exactly go hand-in-hand these days, but actress and producer Ivana De Maria wants to change all that with her new social media platform, StoryPlace. "Stories have a lot of power, but then you add the word 'true' to it. A true story has so much potential to teach, to impact," De Maria told Cheddar on Friday. De Maria describes StoryPlace as an "egoless story-sharing platform," designed to encourage empathy by giving a voice to ordinary people with stories to tell. Launched in mid-December, the app enables people to share true stories in various subjects, geotagged to where the stories happened. "StoryPlace truly aims to connect people by showing people everyone has a story to tell, that every story has a lesson to teach, and that it's important to share truth out there," De Maria said. De Maria knows a little something about storytelling. Alongside actress Salma Hayek, she helped produce "Monarca,"a Spanish-language show scooped up by Netflix ($NFLX) in 2018. She produced Los Angeles-based portions of the show, which centers around the corruption and scandal of a family-run Mexican tequila empire. StoryPlace's launch came at the close of one of the roughest years to-date for social media and technology more broadly. Facebook's stock suffered as scandal after scandal ー from data privacy compromises to foreign political interference and allegations [the platform was used to incite genocide](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/technology/myanmar-facebook-genocide.html) ー rocked the company and eroded public trust. CEO Mark Zuckerberg went from reportedly [mulling a presidential run](https://cheddar.com/videos/cheddar-awards-mark-zuckerberg-and-sheryl-sandberg-are-2018s-biggest-losers) in 2017, to struggling to repair his company's reputation and stock pricing and the end of 2018. "Empathy is lacking almost entirely from social media. Social media is a very powerful tool that can promote connection ... but if not handled properly and responsibly, it can also be very dangerous," De Maria said. For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/actress-ivana-de-maria-introduces-storyplace-app).

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