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    1. Tildes can now be considered "public information"

      I think I was confusing about this before, so to be clear up front: Tildes will stay invite-only for the foreseeable future. There's a ton to figure out and build before we can even consider...

      I think I was confusing about this before, so to be clear up front: Tildes will stay invite-only for the foreseeable future. There's a ton to figure out and build before we can even consider making the site open to the public. Staying invite-only will let us take our time on a lot of the systems and functionality, and build up a good "base culture" before worrying about a massive influx.

      However, starting now, we can stop treating it as a secret. Please don't go out of your way to promote/spam it anywhere (and I'm personally still going to take it a bit slow today), but if there are people that you want to talk to about it, feel free. Please try to send anyone to the announcement blog post first, since that's the best explanation of the site's goals.

      Edit: I've also tweeted the post from the official account, if that's useful for sharing or anything.

      I've also given all the current users 5 invite codes, so you can invite specific people if you'd like to. You can access these on this page, which is linked from the sidebar on your user page. Keep in mind that the site is currently quite minimal and inactive and probably will be for a while yet, so it's best to invite people that you think won't be discouraged by that (and ideally will help by posting things themselves). If you want more invite codes, just let me know and I can give you more.

      As always, thanks for being here so far, and please do tell me if you run into issues or have any feedback.

      15 votes
    2. New feature added (opt-in only): marking new comments (and which topics have any)

      It's not quite notifications for replies/mentions yet, but in a similar vein, I've now added a feature that will mark which comments in a thread are new since your last visit, and also mark which...

      It's not quite notifications for replies/mentions yet, but in a similar vein, I've now added a feature that will mark which comments in a thread are new since your last visit, and also mark which topics have any new comments when you're on the listing page (like "9 comments (3 new)").

      To fit with Tildes's approach to privacy, this feature is disabled by default and requires you to opt in.

      There's a link to the page to do this from your settings page, which is linked from the sidebar on your userpage. The page explains the privacy implications and allows you to enable it if you want to use it.

      Let me know what you think of it, more new stuff coming soon.

      14 votes
    3. Beat Saber released in Early Access

      @beatsaber: 🎉 🎉 We just released Beat Saber on Steam & Oculus Store! Thank you for your support & excitement. Enjoy! 🙌 #VR #BeatSaber Beat Saber on Steam: https://t.co/tOB2rdtref Beat Saber on Oculus Store: https://t.co/h9nsHSBGdG Beat Saber Original Soundtrack: https://t.co/kIx3aHquzW https://t.co/AEsCnjAOrf

      5 votes
    4. One more "private" day

      Alright, I'm going to take one more "private" day. I want to work on a few more of the high-priority items, and write up a bit more on the docs site related to questions that people have asked me...

      Alright, I'm going to take one more "private" day. I want to work on a few more of the high-priority items, and write up a bit more on the docs site related to questions that people have asked me so far, and information that still isn't very clear.

      I'll make at least another post or two later today in ~tildes with specific info for features, then let's plan to start trying to get some public attention tomorrow (edit: to be clear, the site is staying invite-only, just attention for the announcement post, I mean).

      If you want some invite codes today to quietly invite a few more people, just let me know and I can give you some.

      15 votes
    5. Added a button to collapse comments and their replies

      Very basic for now, but there's now a button in the top left corner of each comment (before the author's username) to collapse the comment along with its replies. In the future I'll make this...

      Very basic for now, but there's now a button in the top left corner of each comment (before the author's username) to collapse the comment along with its replies.

      In the future I'll make this persist across page loads (so if you come back to the same thread, things will stay collapsed), and have the info at the top change - maybe showing how many comments are in the thread or something similar.

      First issue closed!

      10 votes