| Very cool! I really love this idea, though I picked up a few things I found weird: * Search kicks in properly at 3 characters, but removing a character (so aaa <- aa) produces results * Same UUID used for invite links and profile images (may not actually be a 'problem' at all) - as a result of this and the wording of the 'follow invite' popup, I can give the impression that someone has invited someone else to follow them I guess? [1][2][3] * Fully editable notifications with no signs of edit or history - makes context a little weird potentially Other than this it'd be nice to have an opt-in follow option (so I get to approve followers) - along with discovery of followers/followed for contacts? Not sure how far that extends beyond app scope though, at least without becoming another LinkedIn :D [1] Example: IPster.io account image = https://app.ipster.io/api/f/avatar/npWDSXiTsWVpSNFO95Oh7z3eC... [2] IPster.io invite link = https://app.ipster.io/invite#npWDSXiTsWVpSNFO95Oh7z3eCy13 [3] Wording is "IPster.io has sent you a request to follow", which may/may not be misleading :P |
> * Search kicks in properly at 3 characters, but removing a character (so aaa <- aa) produces results -----
I see, yeah there is some work needed there :)
> * Same UUID used for invite links and profile images (may not actually be a 'problem' at all) - as a result of this and the wording of the 'follow invite' popup, I can give the impression that someone has invited someone else to follow them I guess? ----
So to build your own network, you would share this link with others so they can easily find you and follow. But I see what you mean, probably wording needs to be adjusted.
> * Fully editable notifications with no signs of edit or history - makes context a little weird potentially ----
Its a good idea, so something like wiki/confluence edit history? The problem I see with that; what if I made a mistake and I did not want anyone to see that. Since the topic of job search can be sensitive, I am not sure if edit history would be desirable? At this stage it shows that sender has edited the notification. ----
And to your last point. It's very hard to keep things simple and as you said, without making it another linked in.
For now, you can block users. I went for twitter model instead of facebook/linkedin. But that combined with email/messaging kind of threaded/focussed discussion.
I think there are some really great points here.