pendell

Current Hyperfixation: Wizard of Oz

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I use outdated technology just for fun, listen to crappy music, and watch a lot of horror movies. Expect posts about These Things. I talk a lot.

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aliothfox
@aliothfox

Please don't give up on this site! I know it's taking the staff a long time to work down that activation queue, and it can be discouraging when it doesn't feel like it's moving. But here's just a few things to keep in mind:

  • Cohost has only three full-time staff members. I believe they're in the process of hiring more, but they never meant for this place to be a "Twitter lifeboat," so they're probably pretty overwhelmed just keeping the site up and running, let alone having any time to activate a lot of new accounts every day.
  • It's Thanksgiving week in the US. Things are probably moving slowly right now because holidays always put a bigger strain on websites (because more people are off work and able to be online). (Edit: it's not Thanksgiving anymore but things are still busy)
  • You can still participate on the site before you're activated. You can't post comments or make new pages, but you can still read people's posts, you can still share/reblog what other people are posting, you can still like posts, and you can still follow accounts. If you're coming from Twitter and still waiting to be activated, try finding some of the folks you follow(ed) on Twitter in the meantime.
  • As the influx of new users reaches an equilibrium, the process will stabilize. It may take a while, and it may feel frustrating that you're not able to join the conversations, but this stage of the game isn't going to last forever.
  • This site operates on a "no crunch" philosophy. The limited staff aren't putting in crazy overtime hours on weekends and late at night. This site has a relaxed atmosphere. Things don't move as fast here as they do on Twitter. The staff get to enjoy that relaxed atmosphere too, and that is ultimately good for the site, even if that means things move a little slower.
  • The wait will be worth it. This site has so much promise. Interaction is different here than it is on Twitter; the pace is a little slower, the posts usually a lot more thoughtful. The site is improving, and you're coming in close to the "ground floor." You'll get to watch this site grow up - and take part in that. Stay patient - that number will get to zero sooner or later, even if not as quickly as you'd like, and then you'll be part of the fun.

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in reply to @aliothfox's post:

re: bullet point 3, I know at some point someone was discussing making posts with each letter of the alphabet so unactivated people could post morse code style by reblogging each of them. No idea if that ever happened though.