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These Are the People in This Neighborhood

Can’t stop, won’t stop. On the heels of the refreshed Rolodex from earlier in the week, I’ve pushed another “Just Enough Social” feature to the site: members bios & profile pics. Here’s what that looks like:

Members can find a link to their profile by 1) clicking on your name in the menu in the upper righthand corner of the site (or under the hamburger menu on mobile); 2) clicking on the “edit profile” link by your name at the bottom of any post with active comments; or 3) clicking on your name or profile pic in any comment thread. You can change your username, provide a short bio (300 character limit, up to 2 URLs), and upload a profile pic (jpg, png, webp). Check the community guidelines for more advice/info.

The idea with this feature is to provide a lightweight way for KDO members to get to know who they’re conversing with in the comments without having to share that information with the entire internet (in the form of a full-blown social media profile). As a member, you’re in control of what you share in your bio and selecting a profile pic. So here’s how it works right now (i.e. who can see what and where):

  • Your member profile pic & display name are fully public…they’re shown next to comments you’ve made on the site (which are also fully public). Profile pics are optional. Display names can be changed from your full name used in your Memberful account — you don’t even need to use your real name (again, see the the community guidelines for more info on this).
  • Your bio can only be viewed by other members with active memberships. As a member, you can view another member’s bio by hovering over their name or profile pic in a comment thread or in the comment lists on your profile page. Bios are not public on the internet.
  • Your profile page can only be viewed by you. Other members cannot see the posts or comments you’ve faved or the list of comments you’ve made. They also cannot see your email address, your real name (only your display name), membership level, the date you joined, whether you’ll renew, or your member renewal date.
  • Inactive members can modify their bios & profile pics, see their own profile pages (with faves & comments), but can’t see other members’ bios.

This level of detail about something that’s existed on the internet since the dawn of time (message board profiles, essentially) might seem tedious, but I’m being clear and straightforward about how this works because I want people to feel comfortable connecting with each other here as much or little as each person wants. Many of you will probably share things like your personal website, job, hobbies, or social media accounts in your bios. Put your Signal handle or email address in there if you want. Gregarious types: put your phone number in your profile if you feel comfortable with that (not recommending that tbh). Or you can be super private or deliberately vague — on KDO, no one knows you’re a dog. Ditto for the profile pic: anything from your headshot to a pet photo of your pet to a Mark Rothko abstract goes — totally up to you.

The comments, the Rolodex, and now member profiles all operate under the same principle: Just Enough Social. Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are too overwhelming and stand-alone blogs (like KDO circa 2 years ago) don’t offer much in the way of community. I’m vectoring toward the lightweight Baby Bear option of getting readers talking with each other in the easiest possible way & exploring the larger web community that KDO is a part of. There’s more work to do, but I’m happy with the direction it’s going.

One last thing before I go. I hope this goes without saying with this fine crew but I will say it anyway: if you are going to reach out to someone using the info in their KDO profile/bio, do not be a dick. Someone putting their website address or email in their bio is not an invitation for inappropriate behavior or taking a disagreement outside the bounds of the community guidelines. Enough said about that, I hope.

Ok, I’ll let you go freshen up your profile if you’d like. Lemme know if you have any feedback, questions, concerns, or even attaboys.

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David Jacobs

Great feature! Thanks Jason. I love just enough social.

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Aaron CohenMOD

Nice hat, David!

Anil Dash

I now have even more incentive to fave things!

Jasper Nighthawk

Also love this “just enough” approach and implementation! And I appreciate the relative privacy of the bios only being visible to other members. Super fun already to hover over different commenters and see their cheeky blurbs and/or hyperlinks.

Ben Carelock

As a non-social media user, I think this is great. I miss the BBS days, and this sort of recreates that vibe.

Chris Frampton

I just want to see my cool profile! And be in the same comment thread with all of these cool people!

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Tim Brown

Nicely done, Jason. 😄

CW Moss

It feels like you're playing with the site, and I love to see it. So many nice explorations and additions recently. Thanks for making it fun for the community. Happy Friday, y'all!

Chris Farrell

Siiiiick

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Rick S

This is exactly what I miss about pre-SM internet: connecting with strangers who have something in common. Great move, Jason! Looking forward to getting to know everyone.

Dirk Bergstrom

Jason continues his work on making KDO the best place on the internet.

Andy Baio

This is great. But can we use authenticated NFTs as our profile pics? I want to show off my ultra-rare Malicious Moose, #7752 of a limited 100,000 run, with both wax lips AND a unibrow!

Meg Hourihan

Huzzah!

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J-P Teti

This stuff is so cool, Jason. I love it!

Amy Sakurai

Great work, Jason! I've been reading KDO for many years (admittedly off and on with long periods of Off due to life/work). I've been following along a little more frequently, recently – and this Just Enough Social motivated me to finally pay for membership. Cool, elegant stuff pays off!

Phil Gyford

This is nice!

No one else has said anything like this, so it might just be me who feels it but I find it slightly confusing that this one page combines three levels of visibility: things only I can see, things only members can see, and things anyone can see. I think this confusion is compounded by me thinking of a "profile" page as a public/semi-public page when in fact the page itself "can only be viewed by you".

Even though I'd read your post, when I went to view my profile, and added a pic, I thought "hang on, does this mean anyone, or members, can see what I've favorited?" I had to come back here to re-read the post. It's possible my reading comprehension has declined :)

At the risk of cluttering things up, I think it would be helpful to have something on the page explaining it's only visible to me, and explaining which bits (name, pic, description?) are visible to other members/visitors. Otherwise I'm going to be searching for this post at some point in the future to remind myself.

Sam Alcoff

Or something subtle on your profile page that demarcates visibility (Like an infobox or right border that says "visible to just you" or "visible to everyone").

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Ramanan

I’ve really been enjoying the evolution of this site over the last little while. In some ways quite retro: it’s just a blog with comments. But the way you have added all these flourishes feels really modern, more like a microcosm of social media than one man’s blog.

Jeremy Wallace

Nice!
This prompt pushed me to see if I can find the earliest evidence of reading KDO. And my gmail has an email I sent to Jason in 2008.

Jonathan Dobres

Fabulous work, as always!

Jared Crookston

I think you were right that the icons are just the right size now that they have pictures in them

Myles Grant

This is fun, thank you! I was just looking at my profile and the comments I've made (1), which I don't remember the context of, and noticed there's no way to navigate from there to the post it was on.

Kelsey P.

Hi Myles! The share button should get you back to your comment’s post. :]

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Craig Mod

❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 tiny social 4 eva ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

JT Helms

tiny social irl as well

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Tim Erskine

Nicely done. Nice way to build a community.

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Aatish Bhatia

Long time listener first time caller. I'm excited to support whatever you're building here. This is one of my few happy corners of the internet, has been for years.

Rion

Aatish! Good to see you here!

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Margaret Warton

Love this, Jason. It's the perfect time to start a human-sized online community, especially for introverts (like me) who feel disconnected from our society right now.

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