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Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other

Posted by eustoria |2 hours ago |9 comments

SoftTalker 2 minutes ago

Not sure how this is appealing at all. I see a bunch of stick figures moving rapidly and comments flashing too quickly to read. I gave up as it wasn't obvious at all what to do or how to particpate.

graypegg 37 minutes ago[1 more]

    > The goal wasn't to build another social network.
    > It was to bring back a small feeling that the web used to have: the sense that there are actual people on the other side of the screen.
    > Town Square is intentionally tiny and forgetful. There are no accounts, no profiles, no follower counts, no permanent chat history. Messages exist only while people are there to read them.
Cute idea! But maybe this is just me having a different experience, but people having accounts/permanence was one of the defining “old web” feelings people keep talking about. A few people that were always in comment threads, or people with their own blogs linking back to you etc. People didn’t have the sign guestbooks with the same info every time, but they would anyway because they’re building up a persona. I get that you don’t want any social-media-y popularity contests, but… that is sort of what the web 30+ years ago was like.

0xkistu 37 minutes ago

Previously discussed: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48608570

Really love the idea!

thomastjeffery 19 minutes ago[1 more]

Fun!

People in a town square still have identities. They are just likely to not know each other.

I think this is a significant part of a great idea. What it, and most/all other communication software is missing, is the ability to continue a conversation into a new context. It would be great to move a convo from the public square into a shop, then maybe share contact info to get together another day.

AndrewKemendo 44 minutes ago

Fun! There’s a lot of features there to play with and it acts as a real time view counter.

Interestingly I used it then left without even reading the article

ranger_danger 41 minutes ago[1 more]

Now this is cool! I'd love to see something like it on most web pages as a way to interact with like-minded people... but then I start thinking about all the ways it's going to be abused and get sad.