Leithart tell me about this thing. what's its deal? what makes it better than twitter/facebook?
🏒 Lucian Marin The most important thing is that you are truly the owner of your account. You can delete the replies you don't like for example. It's like having your own "social" network, yet you have access to all members on Sublevel.
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Leithart this is interesting. what are the implications of trusting your customers that much, especially when anyone can join? to allow users that level of control, you have to trust them; but if you don't have any way of filtering, how can you trust them?
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Eric There's not much trust to be given. As it stands you can't upload anything but text to the levels. If images were allowed, or other media it might become a bit messy.
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Leithart good point. if it takes off and brands start joining, this might be something to consider though.
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🏒 Lucian Marin Do brands get a special status everywhere? Aren't just people behind these brands?
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Leithart sure, but there are brands behind those people, too. if it's easy to delete a negative comment, it's easy for brands to portray a false image of themselves.
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