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by Johnnyboyy
5242 days ago
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Meta answer: I've been a long time reader and love how good the feedback is on most posts. I'm not very concerned about the chat feature much at all. My problem is sending out "mass texts" and making many phone calls to find someone who is also free. I find myself waiting around a lot for people to respond to me and finding out most people are at work or busy elsewhere. If I could just load up an app on my phone and see that Mike is free for a few hours then I could get in contact with him and make plans. |
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Fortunately, in your particular case, the challenge of creating a probe which can measure 'busyness' answers your question (which is effectively 'No' btw). Chat programs work because they limit the problem to 'are you currently in chat' and can probe for that but without instrumenting your friends you are stuck trying to infer their 'busyness', and many people that kind of probing is considered none of your 'business' (pun intended).
A limited (and its limited because it has to be proactive) conceptual idea is an app with a button that says 'bored' on your phone. When you press it, it would tell you how many of the friends you are 'following' have pressed that button in the last say 30 second, minute, or 10 minutes and offer to SMS that set. The downside is that it will not include folks who are doing something but they would rather be doing something else.