Saturday Startup Trivia: YikYak - The hyperlocal Twitter.
Yik Yak was an anonymous social media platform that allowed users to post messages in a text-based format within a five-mile radius. The app was founded in 2013 by Tyler Droll and Brooks Buff
Do you guys think the overuse of anonymity is making the platform look dead?
How effective would a feature restricting the use of anonymity be?
For example, limiting users to a maximum of 2 posts and a finite number of comments (let's say 10) anonym
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ANSH PRATAP SINGH
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
What you think about the upcoming effects or drawbacks of Artificial Intelligence IN our day to day life ? Will it end the humanity too ?
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 11m
What degree of anonymity is acceptable? It's an important question. While anonymity allows freedom of expression, it can also enable undesirable behavior like bullying and misinformation without accountability. Anonymous platforms carry risks if not
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Arcane
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What second order effects do you expect AI will bring as we get closer to smarter AI agents?
I couldn't think how good anonymity can be until I saw it working here. But still, it's largely because of the moderators on this platform; otherwise, you could witness its misuse on a hunch.
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Saurabh Kumar
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
I need video editor who will work with me highly skilled
having knowledge of after effects or another software
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Harsh Saini
Passionate Full-Stac... • 1m
In an interview, I was asked: 'Given an API log file with millions of entries, how would you efficiently determine the top 10 most frequently called APIs?' Curious to hear different approaches—how would you tackle this?
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Rishi Chavan
Ignoramus • 14d
Do startup founders face usual burnouts like corporate employees?
How to tackle them?
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Mohit
INNOVATE IMPLEMENT S... • 5m
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Dinakar
Generalist • 8m
Most of us only think in terms of first order effects or direct consequences of what our actions have.
Every action has a consequence, and those consequences have consequences,which are called Second Order Effects