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Show who you've invited on your profile
We already show who invited us on our profile page, so could we show who we've invited on our invite page? There is no need to hide this information.
This way we could easily get in touch with people we've invited.
That sounds like a good way to break @deimos's profile page :p
What if you don't like the person that invited you anymore? Maybe you don't want to be on their profile.
In the other thread someone pointed out that you may want the option on both sides - giving both the invitee and the invited the option to hide it. That applies to both sides for this too.
That's good idea, so if either of the users (the one that invited, the one that was invited) decides to not associate with the another user, it will show hidden or something like this on both profiles? I support it, this is good idea.
Could factor into a trust system as well.
I agree with the part about not wanting to be associated with someone. Also, this feature will be irrelevant once the platform takes off, so I don't see why it would be implemented at all. It's not important information anyway.
We don't know how long invite only will remain. I think it's sensible to assume that it may be there for a full year or more. Gmail was invite only for years and years.
In that time some users will make thousands of posts, and some will be extremely visible and well known. I think people care about reputation and will care about how this affects their reputation.
I saw somewhere that it will be used as a sort of trophy...
I would like this but only if it was strictly opt-in.
Why should it be opt-in? Most users don't care if they are on someone's profile or someone is on their profile. I think opt-in isn't necessary as opt-out would be sufficient.
Well since this website protects our privacy, anything like that should be opt-in on our profile pages. Why should we be forced to have every single name displayed? Just doesn't make sense.
How does this affect your privacy? I think this either shouldn't be stored at all (but this is planned to affect your trust) or it should be opt-out. I consider opt-out as default and I still don't know why should we do it as opt-in, which would basically mean noone will ever enable it.
What if the people I invite want privacy? What if friend x or acquaintance y that I trust enough to invite, doesn't want me to necessarily know their username here and that they're into a fetish or have political opinions that clash with mine? We could be friends because we share multiple interests and hobbies and get along fine, but still want to keep some stuff private.
I don't think inviting someone should /require/ them to let me know what their username is, that's all. I invited my brother. I love him to death, but I don't want him to feel like i'm looking over his shoulder online just because I thought he'd like ~.
As others have said, there's probably not much point putting any effort into that, since it will most likely not be invite only eventually.
Can any member invite people rn? Where are the invite codes? Is it the same one I used to register?
One invite code only works for one account. Deimos will give out invites periodically, and it will show in your user page under "invite someone".
Cool thanks i was just curious! Thought I might have over looked it