Seth Kontny What's new on sublevel? From a user experience stand point. Liking a post is not optional any longer. Organization layout is also concerning.
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Martijn What do you mean by "liking a post is not optional any longer"? I like (or don't like) posts all the time.
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Mark Dain may be referring to the need to press "reply" to be in the right page to see the like button. You can also unlike and re-like as well
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😀 Tom Constant change for change's sake is how Facebook became the monster it is today. But I am curious if has any plans for SL. It sounded like it was on the chopping block in the past (and he was open for offers to sell SL). SL seems like a good project to practice/showcase one's skills, and while I don't fully understand what it takes to design, code, and run SL, I'm still impressed.
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Mark Dain After Sublevel was never sold (or was it?) we did get some changes like the donation page (verified account feature). I imagine it takes a lot of time and energy to maintain Sublevel but honestly I can't imagine running it costs a lot (in terms of servers) as the site is so efficient.
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🦿 Lucian Marin I talked about messages and groups features in the past. Messages are here, groups are not. That's my focus: more text-based communication. The selling part was before I got a job at the end of last year. I don't have time for any interface experiments anymore, if this is what is talking about. I push weekly updates to the backend without talking about them.
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