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Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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How can you not listen to the whole song, that's the point, it's awesome xD

The song is awesome, but the clip is cringy as can be. From the awkward dancing, nonsensical acrobating and sunglassing to Rick himself. Even though the song's got a good beat, he can't seem to move to it no matter how hard the editor tries to cut or how cool he tries to look. And I'm always surprised by such a deep voice coming from such a skimpy guy, which contributes to the joke.

I prefer this version of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQoA_wjmE9w

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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While we're here, can anyone who's been using Hey for a little while share how it's been? I did the trial and liked it, but it felt a little bit micromanagey and I just didn't know if it'd get better after changing all my accounts and using the screener for a month or more.

A month or so in and it's still a lot of micromanaging. My biggest sticking point is that I'm unsure of which email address may be used for important notifications and the like so I'm hesitant to screen things out a lot of the time unless they are basically spam.

Oh yeah, that was a problem I had. My health insurance uses the same email to send marketing spam as they do to send test results, so I couldn't screen them out. Maybe they'll add some IF fields on the subject line in the future.

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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Hey all :) creator here (and yes, you can reach me at linus@heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com). Was talking with a friend last night and I bought this domain on a whim because I thought it would be funny. And then spent a couple hours making this landing page and it's since turned into this elaborate joke. Hope it added something to your day~ haha

If I may make a suggestion, redirect the Rickroll link through a "/reserve" link on your site so it's not immediately obvious on mouse hover.

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Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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Unlike other email startups, this one promises to never give you up or let you down. I expect them to resist every attempt at acquisition. (I miss you, Mailbox, Sparrow...)

The promises explicitly included 'no customer support'. I'd say Linus is already close to the line here with his answers in this thread.

PoissonVache is not a customer yet.

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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I actually didn't realize it was a joke until reading the HN thread lol. I like it!

> Interested? Reach out to hey@heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com to start our hand-crafted, three-month-long, white-glove onboarding process which comes with a complementary bottle of champagne, a traditional mud massage, a door handle from a vintage Rolls-Royce Phantom, a portrait of a dead European royalty framed in gold, Leonardo Da Vinci's left thumb, and of course, your very own heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com email. I feel like if you rea…

Oh I definitely realized it was over the top but didn't realize it was a joke.

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

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I like this parody, but I don’t understand what you are saying about Hey’s original marketing. What’s particularly arrogant about product designers saying they’ve identified and solved a problem? Here’s what they originally put up, for reference: http://web.archive.org/web/20200207101953/https://www.hey.co...

Part of the issue was how they handled the "application" to be one of the first users. It was quite pretentious. They wanted you to express yourself in some novel, poetic way to convince them you are worthy of testing their golden new service. It was silly. In the end, it was also meaningless, everyone got invites anyway. But, the arrogance lingers.

Yes, I linked to that page. “ To get on the list, email iwant@hey.com and tell us how you feel about email. Could be a love story, or a hate story — or both. Could be long, could be short. It’s your story, so it’s up to you.”

I wouldn’t call that novel or poetic but I understand resenting it.

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