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Jon Udell

@J12t @wearenew_public Given that we're in a world where FB and NextDoor and other things exist, it's hard for me to imagine a new thing displacing them, no matter how good the software and the culture it embodies.

But maybe it could wrap them, and thus provide something better - for those who want it right away - while offering a smooth upgrade path for people in the legacy services?

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Johannes Ernst

@judell @wearenew_public IMHO there's a lot "non-consumption" like me technically having an account on Nextdoor, but practically never using it. Those like me are quite ready being users of something better.

Jon Udell

@J12t @wearenew_public I'm also a Nextdoor member but non-user. I'm lucky to be able to outsource the actual use of it to my wife!

> Those like me are quite ready being users of something better.

There are very few of us, though, very many will remain on FB/Nextdoor/etc. That's why I wonder about a strategy that wraps those (what I optimistically consider legacy) apps, vs aiming to outright replace them.

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