There are so many other (perhaps similar) platforms out there... if you don't provide a set of features, some screenshots or anything that tells me more about Blarb I am not giving you my email.
It's not clear if this is a social network, a blog or a reddit like thing. It's not clear who I am sharing with, what the UI looks like, or anything that sets this apart from other services. All the landing page shows me is the features this thing does not have.
They are trying to seed users, iterate and growth hack for now. By not showing us more info, maybe they want us to wait for the network effects, so I will wait.
I feel like so many projects start out with grand ideals about how, if people were just given the opportunity, we would finally get the honest, genuine, earnest, meaningful conversation we keep hoping is real.
In my experience though, when you take away the social responsibility of what you say and who you are, people begin to let out their demons. I think it’s rarely bad people so much as people who aren’t able to find responsible ways to resolve their own issues.
I anticipate after a brief period of attempts at intelligent discussion, the people who aren’t just trolls will give up and it’ll be left with a stack of forever self-erasing garbage.
We have said NO to a few things that help to share unfiltered thoughts.
- No history: Anything you share in Blarb gets deleted in 24 hours.
- No real names: We don’t attach real names to your profile.
- No likes: No more sharing for the sake of likes & followers.
Onboarding is weird, but I love the concept. Wish discovery was your landing page. Pay stub me fivr contractors to get real sample pieces of content a day.
There are so many other (perhaps similar) platforms out there... if you don't provide a set of features, some screenshots or anything that tells me more about Blarb I am not giving you my email.
It's not clear if this is a social network, a blog or a reddit like thing. It's not clear who I am sharing with, what the UI looks like, or anything that sets this apart from other services. All the landing page shows me is the features this thing does not have.
They are trying to seed users, iterate and growth hack for now. By not showing us more info, maybe they want us to wait for the network effects, so I will wait.
I’ve found lately that having access to Apple’s “hide my email” feature has me signing up for things like this that I usually wouldn’t
I feel like so many projects start out with grand ideals about how, if people were just given the opportunity, we would finally get the honest, genuine, earnest, meaningful conversation we keep hoping is real.
In my experience though, when you take away the social responsibility of what you say and who you are, people begin to let out their demons. I think it’s rarely bad people so much as people who aren’t able to find responsible ways to resolve their own issues.
I anticipate after a brief period of attempts at intelligent discussion, the people who aren’t just trolls will give up and it’ll be left with a stack of forever self-erasing garbage.
Blarb is a way to share what is on your mind.
We have said NO to a few things that help to share unfiltered thoughts. - No history: Anything you share in Blarb gets deleted in 24 hours. - No real names: We don’t attach real names to your profile. - No likes: No more sharing for the sake of likes & followers.
So it’s pseudo 4chan with fewer and/or slightly different features.
Barebones Twitter with a cheaper data storage bill.
He should call it SnapChan.
I found a page that shows you some of the activity on the service, to get a feel for what it's like: https://blarb.co/search
Onboarding is weird, but I love the concept. Wish discovery was your landing page. Pay stub me fivr contractors to get real sample pieces of content a day.
I don't understand it one bit.