Actually I do. I have run several forums and been an admin for earlier social media systems.
Trust me - if you have a launch with tons of fanfare then can’t get reasonable numbers of people in to a working system, the people you can’t get in will leave and they are unlikely to be back.
They would have been far better to set low-key expectations of “We are soft-launching this and it should be considered a public beta test so we can iron out problems.” Instead it was presented as fully functional when it clearly isn’t. The internet is not terribly forgiving of that.
link me to where they said it would be fully functional. They’ve been in a beta since feb, they’re building it FROM SCRATCH. they only opened to apple users in the US. they cannot depend on any big tech for apps or servers. What else? the arrogance about how perfect TS needs to be or it’s a failure is extremely disturbing. Especially from conservatives.
there is no comparison of TS to any other platform due to the demand. Who else had this kind of demand? who?
[Trust me - if you have a launch with tons of fanfare then can’t get reasonable numbers of people in to a working system, the people you can’t get in will leave and they are unlikely to be back.]
Normally l would agree with you but the people who want this will keep coming back to it until it works.
“Trust me - if you have a launch with tons of fanfare then can’t get reasonable numbers of people in to a working system, the people you can’t get in will leave and they are unlikely to be back.”
Yup. It’s a fiasco. I’m thinking sabotage. Regardless, there is no excuse at this point.