Live data from Hacker News

Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

sharesolo.com

31–40 of 56 posts

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#32

What a fascinating idea. I hope this (or something like it) becomes bigger than Facebook. Social networking sites are all predicated on the assumption that people want to be social. And yet, we hear how people are actually becoming more solitary, more lonely. I look at this and think "there's a disconnect here, and it's getting worse over time." We need anti-social networks: networks that get the lonely and solitary…

Loneliness does seem to be a widespread issue.

Networks that help us connect with each other and reduce loneliness will get better and better, but I don't think they'll be centered around loneliness in particular.

Beyond networks, there have been a lot of good tips and interesting discussions on HN about coping with loneliness (https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Anews.ycombinator.com+...).

As macu commented earlier: "It's just really hard to find the right people, even knowing they're out in the world." I think we all have to experience some amount of loneliness as we try to find the right connections for ourselves in life. I hope Solo can help people find a little more peace and patience as they continue to search.

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#34
post #30
post #15

Earlier quoted context omitted.

My hope is to help lonely people feel a sense of connection with others.

Are those apps all different concepts, or iterations of the core idea?

Different attempts to get at more or less the same thing.

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#35
post #16
post #14

What is the difference to Secret?

Solo is about sharing the experience of being alone. Secret is about sharing secrets with friends.

Do you moderate out photos that don't conform? Or is it merely a photo sharing app?

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#36
post #16

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Solo is about sharing the experience of being alone. Secret is about sharing secrets with friends.

Do you moderate out photos that don't conform? Or is it merely a photo sharing app?

Posts that are obviously inappropriate are moderated.

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#37
I like the concept, so I gave it a download. The first immediate comment is that I keep trying to edge-swipe to get from a post back to the main feed, and it's not working. Otherwise, I'll have to poke around more to get a feel for how the community develops. Seems like an interesting experiment.

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#38
post #28

I wish I knew if this is a business or a project. If it's a business, I wish I could understand the business model. As it stands, because it's a free app, my concern is that if I use it, then I will probably end up being the product instead of the customer.

It is and always will be a non-profit project, so no need to worry.

Totally get and respect that. Thanks for clarifying it, and especially for choosing a not for profit way.

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#39

I like the concept, so I gave it a download. The first immediate comment is that I keep trying to edge-swipe to get from a post back to the main feed, and it's not working. Otherwise, I'll have to poke around more to get a feel for how the community develops. Seems like an interesting experiment.

Great UI feedback. Definitely adding it to the list!

Re: Show HN: Solo - An app for sharing solitude and loneliness

#40
post #15
post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

What are you trying to achieve? How is this useful?

My hope is to help lonely people feel a sense of connection with others.

Don't worry, I saw the value pretty quickly.

I'm just wondering why that poster is trying to put a spotlight on your submission history. It just seems like they're trying to somehow degrade your work by pointing out something I guess most people find pretty personal, and it just frustrates me that they would do that. Keep up the good work.

Post reply on HN