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735 points mklyons | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.213s | source

I built this site as a quick test if a time boxed social media experience feels better than an endless one. So far I've just been using it with friends and it feels nice, but it seems like it is time to bring it to a larger audience.

Let me know what you think! It is just based on EST for now, sorry.

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SoftTalker ◴[] No.43328651[source]
Yeah I have thought about websites having "business hours" also. So support staff don't have to worry about getting a call or text message at 0200 that something isn't working... just fix it in the morning.
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eru ◴[] No.43328709[source]
This sucks for anyone in a different timezone.
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jader201 ◴[] No.43328766[source]
This feels more like a feature, not a bug.

Local communities all operate in the same time zone. No reason small online communities couldn’t operate in the same time zone, allowing each time zone to have their own separate communities.

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myself248 ◴[] No.43329130[source]
It's one of the main things I miss about BBSs. I've thought about trying to start a BBS that requires a low ping, using the speed of light to encourage locality.

Expensive long-distance phone calls sucked, but the side-effect was that nearly everybody on a given board was in the same or one-adjacent local calling area. They were strangers behind a screen only to a degree; they were also your neighbors, schoolmates, and coworkers. If someone needed something, someone else could bike or drive over and help. We had parties, we had picnics, we organized camping weekends. They didn't stay strangers for long.

Yes the global internet was big and shiny and it let you talk to anyone anywhere. So far away that they might in fact be a dog, and you'd never know. But for all we gained, we lost that sense of local connection, and I didn't appreciate that aspect until it was gone.

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1. netsharc ◴[] No.43330527[source]
My guess is the locality helped with civility, we wouldn't call anyone offensive names if there's a chance we run into them "IRL".

Then again the drama of Nextdoor communities probably means this is largely dead...