Do you know how much money would you make instead of sitting in Facebook/Reddit?
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#3Might add hacker news to that list
I plan to use this list as a base https://www.reddit.com/r/BLOCK/comments/3ehiy4/distracting_w...
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#4Might add hacker news to that list
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#6On top of this, you need to take into account the income benefit of leisure time and relaxation, and the income benefit of casual random interactions on platforms like HN, reddit, youtube. And let's not forget time spent learning - associating a monetary amount with it is so so difficult.
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#8Feature request - make it fun and position it in a different way than "how much you would make instead". Calculating hourly rate multiplied by time spent on a distracting platform is useless because in reality the overwhelming majority of people don't have an additional income source where that time can be invested. And the ones who do will find it really difficult to calculate an accurate hourly rate. On top of this…
> time spent on a distracting platform is useless because in reality the overwhelming majority of people don't have an additional income source where that time can be invested in
Was thinking to propose options for that, e.g. give a link guides how to make a side income, for example, Upwork, creation of youtube channel, etc.
To make it positive is a good challenge as well. I can introduce some scores that would take into account a ratio between time spent on a productive vs non-productive website and show the result as an icon that shows a summary for a day, like learning, leisure, work.
Do you have specific ideas on how to make it more positive?
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#9Don't forget the time spent in your app.