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user-inactivated  ·  3394 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: January 28, 2015

That probably wouldn't be a bad idea somewhere down the line, but it's too premature.





thenewgreen  ·  3394 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I am normally the last person on the Hubski team to suggest or endorse anything that makes it harder for someone to join the Hubski community, however if we were to do it, I almost think that now is the best time. We've done a great job cultivating a community of smart and capable people, this would be one way to ensure that it continues down that path. Plus, if someone cared enough about joining the community, they could sign up on an open enrollment day. I like the idea of the first of every month being "open."

I'm still digesting the idea, but I think there is merit to it. Who knows, you might actually see the site grow at a faster clip than it is. Nothing is more appealing than the club you can't get in to, right? Plus, when ya'll are equipped with official "invites" you may use them more often....

What do you think?

demure  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think there are enough people with enough badges that the open days could be spaced out even more.

Exclusivity begets popularity :)

thenewgreen  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I would think the point of limiting the enrollment would be to get rid of those that aren't serious about joining. If it's just once a month or you have to petition someone you know to join, you are more likely to stick around, kick the tires etc. Those with short attention spans won't come back on the first of every month, but those sincerely interested in Hubski, after lurking for a month or so, are likely to come back and sign up.

I don't think it's too frequent. But I could be wrong.

_refugee_  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Says the user who just recently complained (or at least commented):

    This is one of those comments that I didn't think much about but now I see it's kind of popular for some reason. Guess it was short and simple -- those seem to be the most important parameters lately.

I'd consider "short and simple" being the "most important parameters lately" to be a negative. Would you not?

user-inactivated  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Man, hubski was so much better when I first joined. Now it's gone to shit. What happened, hubski?

While we're at it, remember that time Pokemon started making monsters that were super dumb and easy? Like a magnet, a pile of sludge, literally a Pokeball with a face, eggs, a duck with a butt on its head, and another amorphous blob? What happened Pokemon??

Oh wait, that was all Gen 1, WHOOPS, mah bad-

thundara  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Hey! Concise is sometimes good

OftenBen  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Conscision has value, but it should not be a rule, except in situations that don't require much subtlety.

mk  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

So you think it might be worth trying, _refugee_?

Actually, I just made a post for discussion:

https://hubski.com/pub?id=203986

mk  ·  3394 days ago  ·  link  ·  

How so? You think there are too few of us?

user-inactivated  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm surprised you don't. Users disappear over time. If you don't add a similar number of users, your website will wither like a dozen fora I've been a part of over the years.

mk  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I honestly don't think this will diminish user adoption, or activity. But there is only one way to know for sure.

user-inactivated  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Change for change's sake...? Rate of new users joining seems fine to me -- why mess with it? But you don't have to justify this to me; you've spent a lot more time thinking about the pros and cons than I have. I was just registering my opinion in case this was a straw poll.

mk  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Not for the sake of change. I want to enhance the expectation that goes beyond: "Sign up and drop a comment." As an example, the Reddit influxes always result in a disruptive education period, and the burden falls upon the extant users. cgod often ducks our for several days, and kleinbl00 has begged to have a newbie filter. IMO a reasonable barrier would require some reflection, and beg a more thoughtful entry. Also, it will combat spam.

user-inactivated  ·  3393 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Heavy-handed way to deal with spam.

The reddit influxes always work out pretty well. I hate them while they're happening, and I can't remember if I'm following the nearly-pointless #askhubski right now or not, but the aftermath is an improvement in the hubski brain trust.

It's possible that, based on stuff I've said in the past, you expected me to be pro-invite only. I'm a member of a lot of great invite-only websites, and I'm an outspoken proponent of this axiom. And indeed somewhere down the line I think this policy is not only positive but necessary. But for now, we don't have a growth problem. We don't really have a content problem. (Or the one we have isn't going to be fixed by an invite system.) We have muting etc, which I would love for you to make even stronger.

EDIT: if you must, maybe a new-user filter is a good idea. 24 hours, say. It's self-selecting; anyone patient enough to read-only for a day will probably contribute well afterward. Under your suggestion, how do good new users join the site? How does a random internet user who happens across hubski ever join? Bookmarking until the 1st of the month, then remembering to join? Won't happen. Getting invited? Not sure how that would work. I can invite people I know, not people I don't.