Exept that TaskRabbit doesn't accomplish a, d, e and f. So no, not really. You could build it on top of TaskRabbit I guess is what you are saying. True.
The price will probably have to be much higher (at least minimum wage?) to attract enough supply. But at that price, a large portion of the population (read: the lower class) would not be able to afford your service.
Thanks. I just thought it would be nice to start it again. I know there is valid reasons to stop it. But it would be nice to see other people thoughts. Please restart it and it would be better if HN community moderators will post this instead of people like me.
if this is going to happen again it needs to avoid the problems of the last threads.
1) Monthly at most. Certainly not weekly.
2) A separate account needs to create threads. Some blurb needs to be put in place to prevent other accounts racing to create the threads.
3) The threads create work for the mods. That needs to be understood, and stuff put in place to minimise it.
I said all that the last time you posted this thread.
The way you're doing it now is not avoiding those problems, and is doomed to fail. Ignoring minimaxir's link to mod comments seems sub-optimal. Have you tried emailing mods? (Make sure you address the points I mention above if you do).
Thanks. I agree with you. I think it is better if HN community moderators post this with separate account. Monthly would be better.
No I did not contact anybody. I think they know well and It is their responsibility.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 8.1 ms ] threadThis startup idea will
a. Restore democracy
b. Provide jobs to thousands
It's a startup that's
c. Profitable from day one
d. Extremely viral
e. Easy to launch with very little technical development
f. Media coverage almost guaranteed
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Previous discussion on the previous attempt to restart it (which includes a comment from the OP of this discussion): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10326550
A cool feature would be submitting a poll or Ask with a flag called [community]. It would mean: I give up any karma for posting this poll|Ask thread.
It's simple: one bit. Anyone who asks a community question and doesn't mark it [community] is fair game to be flagged into oblivion.
That should remove the incentive for karma-whores, while giving the community at large a chance to self-administer itself.
Those idea threads are clearly popular, losing them is kind of sad.
1) Monthly at most. Certainly not weekly.
2) A separate account needs to create threads. Some blurb needs to be put in place to prevent other accounts racing to create the threads.
3) The threads create work for the mods. That needs to be understood, and stuff put in place to minimise it.
I said all that the last time you posted this thread.
The way you're doing it now is not avoiding those problems, and is doomed to fail. Ignoring minimaxir's link to mod comments seems sub-optimal. Have you tried emailing mods? (Make sure you address the points I mention above if you do).