There's an article about it on Buzzfeed News as well: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alexkantrowitz/product-hunt-has-released-yourstack-a-social-network-where
Like the article says, it's mostly for recommendations from particular people. Tons of people have a writeup along the lines of "tools/equipment I use" that they can link to when they get asked...
Like the article says, it's mostly for recommendations from particular people. Tons of people have a writeup along the lines of "tools/equipment I use" that they can link to when they get asked what they use, and this seems to be trying to generalize that.
It's no more related to advertisement than posting an ask.recommendations thread on Tildes is.
I take your point, but if Tildes were nothing but ask.recommendations threads I don't think I would spend much time here, either. It's acceptable as one feature among many, but in the case of...
I take your point, but if Tildes were nothing but ask.recommendations threads I don't think I would spend much time here, either. It's acceptable as one feature among many, but in the case of YourStack it's the entire purpose.
There's an article about it on Buzzfeed News as well: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alexkantrowitz/product-hunt-has-released-yourstack-a-social-network-where
I see enough advertisements involuntarily as it is, why would I want to put more of them in front of my eyeballs?
Like the article says, it's mostly for recommendations from particular people. Tons of people have a writeup along the lines of "tools/equipment I use" that they can link to when they get asked what they use, and this seems to be trying to generalize that.
It's no more related to advertisement than posting an ask.recommendations thread on Tildes is.
I take your point, but if Tildes were nothing but ask.recommendations threads I don't think I would spend much time here, either. It's acceptable as one feature among many, but in the case of YourStack it's the entire purpose.