That was quick and painless. Large, easy-to-read buttons and so forth. Cool.
Thanks AT . Hopefully you'll see SSL up there soon.
That was quick and painless. Large, easy-to-read buttons and so forth. Cool.
I agree, so far so good.
So will this have "local" groups? Our local community has a Yahoo group that's fairly functional, but it's all mailing list obviously and that can get cumbersome.
Also, will there be "local" events calendars? I would like the ability to schedule our monthly coffees, without having to see every coffee for every city that I will never visit..
And on the question of privacy... will it be possible for people to choose who sees what? This is obviously one of Facebook's current biggest problems, and I've seen people dropping like flies due to changes in the privacy settings.
It will start off with:
Who can see your profile? (Select one)
[ ] Everyone plus search engines
[ ] Everyone minus search engines
[ ] Friends only
[ ] No one
These options will get more granular as things develop.
Ah, I missed that one. And yes, "Everyone" means you don't need to register to see the profile content.
I'm going to start with two sections for Privacy, with those options:
1) Your entire profile, with default "Friends Only" selected
2) Your basic information - Username / Age / Sex / Location / short summary - with default "Registered Users Only" selected.
This way other registered users can find you, but none of your information is open to the public unless you intentionally open it up.
How does that sound?
Even better would be the option to link the other hearts to existing members, so that someone can click one and go to their profile.
EDIT: also they could be the logo heart if they're poly, or a regular heart if they're mono?
I realise it's a bit complicated, but I think it could be very helpful.
Hey Tonberry, thanks for the feedback. The logo is not currently trademarked but I'm looking into my options there. I definitely don't want to restrict use (so you can get a tattoo or make a poster or anything); it would be more of a defensive measure on my part.
I would definitely trademark it, and then restrict it to non-profit uses. So people can get a tattoo or make a poster for their event, but if they make necklaces to sell, you should get a royalty!!