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It would be great of course, but how it will be different from other similar websites?
sounds low effort, low quality, worthless, and detrimental to the human condition. in other words it sounds like every post on this sub. i didn’t even last a week in this sub lmao there’s genuinely 0 good conversations here.
The fact that you just posted your idea on a sub where there are more than enough qualified individuals to take it and run with it shows a lack of judgement and you're not the type of partner I would want to partner up with on a business.
Sure, you can the run the ideas without details by people you may know who could never pull it together just to get feedback, but you never offer up an idea to a developer without an NDA.
The problem with this idea is there is nothing proprietary that cannot be done right now and don't think this hasn't been thought of before. It's the golden goose all social media companies are shooting for and I'm willing to bet they have much deeper pockets to work with as well as a full team of developers on staff to make it happen.
No offense, but you don't bring anything to this project that can can't be done without you.