Show HN: Early version of a Speed Dating Community
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Show HN: Early version of a Speed Dating Community
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#2it's not going to fly. I think the problem of this kind of ideas is that dating is actually a by product of social interactions, not suitable for engineering.
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#3Looks very cool! :)
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#4Interesting concept. How do you aim to verify people?
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#5A comment on design: I'd recommend removing the large buttons for "How it Works" and "Queue up" on the landing image and instead using some visual indicator to scroll down. Scrolling down vs. clicking buttons (that just automatically scroll you down) seems redundant to me.
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#6it's not going to fly. I think the problem of this kind of ideas is that dating is actually a by product of social interactions, not suitable for engineering.
Yeah, Tinder, OkCupid, Meetic etc. never worked, right?
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#7Sounds a bit like chat-roulette.
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#8A comment on design: I'd recommend removing the large buttons for "How it Works" and "Queue up" on the landing image and instead using some visual indicator to scroll down. Scrolling down vs. clicking buttons (that just automatically scroll you down) seems redundant to me.
I saw this trend recently on various websites. Maybe it's born out of (unjustified?) fear that people don't scroll below the fold?
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#9The queue up button does nothing on my phone. iPhone x, 11.4 in Safari
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#10Sounds a bit like chat-roulette.
Yeah, the real effort is this site not changing into that.