Do you know what would make this idea more approachable for you and your friends? Maybe more serious/relatable filters and stickers, easier to use, or not too self focused? I'd be interested to know.
Eh, I want my friends to be there. The damn network effect.
I would soften the radical emphasis on the camera. In the times of MSN Messenger and while Gmail chat was an actual thing, we used to really use status lines to communicate mood and such. What sucks about Facebook and Twitter is that you can't use it for that kind of throwaway social-being-together-online. Instead, it's always about engineering an identity.
I'd love to have something like a 12 hours-lived feed where I didn't have to worry that me-in-the-very-near-future doesn't feel well represented by that.
Addendum: I googled "Mitsein" and this is brilliant. What I want is a self-erasing Twitter-like that knows this:
"The term "Being-with" refers to an ontological characteristic of the human being, that it is always already[8] with others of its kind. This assertion is to be understood not as a factual statement about an individual, that he or she is at the moment in spatial proximity to one or more other individuals. Rather it is a statement about the being of every human, that in the structures of its being-in-the-world one finds an implicit reference to other humans. We all live with others, and in fact we could not live without them. Humans have been called (by others, not by Heidegger) "ultrasocial"[9] and "obligatorily gregarious."[10] Without others of our kind we could not survive. Heidegger, from his phenomenological perspective, calls this feature of human life "Being-with" (Mitsein), and says it is essential to being human.[11] We are inauthentic when we fail to recognize how much and in what ways how we think of ourselves and how we habitually behave is influenced by our social surroundings. We are authentic when we pay attention to that influence and decide for ourselves whether to go along with it or not. Living entirely without such influence, however, is not an option."
I would soften the radical emphasis on the camera. In the times of MSN Messenger and while Gmail chat was an actual thing, we used to really use status lines to communicate mood and such. What sucks about Facebook and Twitter is that you can't use it for that kind of throwaway social-being-together-online. Instead, it's always about engineering an identity.
I'd love to have something like a 12 hours-lived feed where I didn't have to worry that me-in-the-very-near-future doesn't feel well represented by that.