🏒 Lucian Marin I'm not giving up on Sublevel even if I'm the only user. I think it's gonna be great since web tech will evolve and I'll adopt everything that works. Let's see if I can bring editing...
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📷 Milgeeo Curious as to why this thought even surfaced?
6y, 19w 3 replies
🏒 Lucian Marin Because nobody is using it lately... even it's in better shape than ever.
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Mark Dain The constant change *is what killed* Sublevel. Nobody could rely on features being available as they kept being pulled or changed so frequently -- messages, API, images. Even when I was away, there's posts about the "chat UI" being gone? If you want to retain users, perhaps do these experiments on a subdomain, and ask for people's feedback? Involve the community because *we care* about this product; changes affect us.
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🏒 Lucian Marin Every product or service sees changes, but the core of Sublevel remained the same. I won't introduce any new product features, just polish how it works today.
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🤔 John I think the shuffling of domains was more jarring than feature changes. I think I got a glimpse of the reasoning behind it, and briefly used both sites, but it did slow me down from re-engaging until things seemed more stable.
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👽 Paul Webb I say go for it man!
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🏒 Lucian Marin Edit mode is on. You can give it a try.
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