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Brenner
@brenner.eth
Gonna build a fun little app called Knowhere: Know where your friends, and their travel plans Find My Friends, but at the city-level, including their upcoming plans If you'd use this, please fill out this short survey, and share it with friends! https://forms.gle/84h3Ge5Avvv4mJFy7
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@blackkhammer.eth
Uhmmm, how do you plan to safe guard against malicious actors?
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@brenner.eth
What kind of malicious actions are you thinking about?
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@blackkhammer.eth
Kidnappers, psycho killers, etc
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@brenner.eth
I don’t think knowing what *city* someone is in makes kidnapping them easy enough to worry about it And people will be able to set their share settings
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@leewardbound
also need to account for non-malicious bad actors i used to be in a FB group with 500 people for this kind of ad-hoc party planning action. mostly great people but there were some undesirables, and much of this coordination got taken to private chats instead of the main 500 person group. it started as a cool way to meet up for coffee or a beer, it turned into an overhyped cesspool, and the group became an anti-signal for good events. examples include: + creepy dudes opting into every single event, just because it's posted doesn't mean you should show up to everything + overly drunk people showing up to rage at a "chill" or "kidfriendly" party + people promoting their own parties (financial interest) + host was aiming for 20 people at a housewarming but 200 showed up (got evicted immediately lmao) + venues fucking hate dealing with this "idk we'll see who shows up" model + person A showing up to a party at person B's house, despite knowing they both have beef, because "everyone else was gonna be there"
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