Regardless of how true what you’re saying is, it all sounds like very weak reasons not to try. Some people find aversive to contact an stranger? Whatever, some don’t. I’m sure there’ll be plenty of people who won’t hesitate in seizing an opportunity to meet a fellow LWer, especially if they live in less developed places where meeting interesting people is really hard.
A monthly mail confirmation sounds like more trouble than it’s worth, and people might be put off by the spammy nature of it. I think fixing the map as people report problems is a better approach.
Honestly, your complaints sound like those of someone who already can meet interesting people and has little need for the map in the first place. I’m sure those who really need it won’t have any problems with it. The map doesn’t have to be perfect to be useful.
I’m interested in seeing how previous attempts went however. If you recall any others don’t hesitate to tell me.
When you say more trouble than it’s worth, do you mean for you or for people on the map? I wasn’t saying “you should do this”, I was going for “it might be neat if someone wrote software to do this”. I agree that doing it manually would be a pain in the ass, and would be somewhat spammy because people didn’t opt in for that when they added themselves.
I mean in general. Clicking a confirmation link might not seem much, but when you multiply by every person every month it is. I suspect it would be more work than just fixing problems as they are found, but I might be underestimating the amount of problems that will be found I guess.
Most importantly, I don’t want to risk people not participating because they don’t want to be spammed. An alternative solution to consider is redoing the map every year, but I still feel it’s unnecessary.
Regardless of how true what you’re saying is, it all sounds like very weak reasons not to try. Some people find aversive to contact an stranger? Whatever, some don’t. I’m sure there’ll be plenty of people who won’t hesitate in seizing an opportunity to meet a fellow LWer, especially if they live in less developed places where meeting interesting people is really hard.
A monthly mail confirmation sounds like more trouble than it’s worth, and people might be put off by the spammy nature of it. I think fixing the map as people report problems is a better approach.
Honestly, your complaints sound like those of someone who already can meet interesting people and has little need for the map in the first place. I’m sure those who really need it won’t have any problems with it. The map doesn’t have to be perfect to be useful.
I’m interested in seeing how previous attempts went however. If you recall any others don’t hesitate to tell me.
I agree, these aren’t good reasons not to try.
When you say more trouble than it’s worth, do you mean for you or for people on the map? I wasn’t saying “you should do this”, I was going for “it might be neat if someone wrote software to do this”. I agree that doing it manually would be a pain in the ass, and would be somewhat spammy because people didn’t opt in for that when they added themselves.
I mean in general. Clicking a confirmation link might not seem much, but when you multiply by every person every month it is. I suspect it would be more work than just fixing problems as they are found, but I might be underestimating the amount of problems that will be found I guess.
Most importantly, I don’t want to risk people not participating because they don’t want to be spammed. An alternative solution to consider is redoing the map every year, but I still feel it’s unnecessary.