Sounds like how blogs used to be (and even how Twitter and others were, too).
I wonder if the lack of interaction will just make people try to build workarounds to interact in other ways. For example, AFAIK, early Twitter had people use RT and other techniques to spread and/or reply to tweets even though the platform didn't have those functions itself.
How do you imagine this platform would deal with that desire to interact more with each other?
I wonder if the lack of interaction will just make people try to build workarounds to interact in other ways. For example, AFAIK, early Twitter had people use RT and other techniques to spread and/or reply to tweets even though the platform didn't have those functions itself.
How do you imagine this platform would deal with that desire to interact more with each other?