Show HN: Forum where posts slowly disappear unless interacted with(disappearing.chat)
disappearing.chat
Show HN: Forum where posts slowly disappear unless interacted with
https://disappearing.chat/
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Nice concept but I think the beauty of forums is the post can be found useful a decade later, even if it has no replies, I always find those useful posts from ~2004 in linux forums!
Totally agree. Now that Google has been pushing forum results more recently, I find myself always clicking on Reddit threads instead of other results. It's a treasure trove of information.
It's interesting to think how temporary posts would change the content though. Like, you're probably not going to ask a question if it will get deleted in 24 hours. So it wouldn't become a corpus of information, but maybe it would have a different feeling and culture than the existing social media platforms.
It's interesting to think how temporary posts would change the content though. Like, you're probably not going to ask a question if it will get deleted in 24 hours. So it wouldn't become a corpus of information, but maybe it would have a different feeling and culture than the existing social media platforms.
On first glance it sounds to me like bitrot* with extra steps, but it's cool that you're making the experiment.
* compare how little text we have left from 2500-5000 years ago.
* compare how little text we have left from 2500-5000 years ago.
hah I like that - accelerated bit rot
Feels like a Slack killer :)
But seriously, we'd solve a lot of issues with internal docs if Slack threads died as soon as they were no longer interesting.
But seriously, we'd solve a lot of issues with internal docs if Slack threads died as soon as they were no longer interesting.
oooh new idea for a slack store app. maybe instead of just deleting the message it could feed it into an LLM that would insert the information into a company wiki, so you have to go to the wiki to search instead of digging through old slack messages, which always sucks
Some things I like about this concept:
- The sheer volume of information on the internet is overwhelming - disappearing.chat keeps that volume low
- Unpopular content slowly fades away, so you can visually watch bad takes disappear
- Content is always fresh because even popular things will eventually stop getting interaction
- Takes the pressure off that your content is going to stick around forever
fwiw this just started as a toy project to play around with the Next.js app directory, Tailwind and deploying to Vercel, but I figured I'd get it fully functional and share it.