Obviously Im a fan of the site, etc, etc, but "important"? On what level?
Im not even sure I'd call Facebook or Twitter important. Banking, yes. Weather warnings, yes. Things like that, sure. But, Im also pretty sure "important" is slightly over egging it for dear HN.
IRC was the go-to before social networking. It's where I got up to the minute updates as the events of 9/11 unfolded, despite being 800+ miles away. That's also when I realized TV news is obsolete.
They'd have just gone to Facebook or Twitter instead. If you see what I mean.
Up-time for those type of sites is probably important for retention. But not for significant world events. But then again, Twitter kinda proved that even for retention that's not very important given how flaky that used to be.
Whaaa? I guess I can see that, in the sense that chatting and/or blowing off steam may have psychological benefits, but we're both just killing time here. Don't kid yourself.
Really?
Obviously Im a fan of the site, etc, etc, but "important"? On what level?
Im not even sure I'd call Facebook or Twitter important. Banking, yes. Weather warnings, yes. Things like that, sure. But, Im also pretty sure "important" is slightly over egging it for dear HN.
(No offence PG xxxx)