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You can share your feelings, stress, and anxiety! More features are coming on. I would like to get some feedback on it.

The site isn't mobile-friendly at the moment. Please use a desktop browser for time-being, we are planning to improve frontend over the weekend

chuck signup all together, u'll get more engagement. Signup is a hassle.
Thank you! I understand the issue. Currently, we aren't using any email.
This will lead to a lower risk for people shouting their actual feelings on the platform. Also I feel like something like this is direly needed with big tech starting to become "regulated" and breeding an atmosphere of censorship and "like farming". On the other hand, this could also allow for people to easily spread hate and zeal for or about things that will cause more negativity and suffering.
https://i.postimg.cc/zBhVFjDg/Screenshot-20191225-175902.png

Yikes. I get not supporting mobile for now, but what about people who like to use little browser windows like me? Doesn't seem to be responsive at all.

I understand your problem. Apparently, our front-end dev isn't available on weekdays, so we are discussing it and trying to optimize the frontend. Thank you for your feedback.
I have always assumed that people like to use at least most of their screen's real estate if not all - what is your reason for liking narrow windows (especially considering that I think even nowadays on most of the web the experience would be degraded)
We wanted to make something where people can come and "shout" immediately. We will improve this design over time. Thank you for your concerns.
Multitasking. Watching videos, writing something up, having another website open, messaging, Skype, or anything else you can think of while browsing. Having two windows open side by side isn't abnormal and is one of the main reasons why window managers even exist instead of desktops using a mobile-like UI paradigm where you can only have one program on the screen at a time.

Counter question: why would you want something as one-dimensional as a website (especially the OP) taking up all of your screen real estate?

I guess I don't actually believe in multitasking.
I can divide my screen among several windows to perform one task.

The most obvious example for me is coding. Terminal, code editor, browser running the code locally.

Even when I want to have a break and check HN I prefer to open another tab on the non-fullscreen browser for an easy transition to and from the break.

most people I see do this do it on multiple screens not multiple windows on one screen (or multiple tablet sized windows on one large screen, and most do it without making any screen as extremely narrow as the parent did.

However I suppose also that most is not all, and there must be some outliers who do it on a single laptop screen either from necessity or preference. I might find myself doing extremely narrow windows out of necessity but never preference, and then the extremely narrow windows would almost always be on something I was working on - as it is indeed in your case - and not to interact with someone else's site.

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You never have to refer to something else while working on something? Like having docs or help on what part of the screen while programming?
As a general rule then I would move between tabs or windows if I were reading documentation or help on a subject.

I tend not to read at the same time as programming, I might read, stop reading, and then program based on what I read, but not have two tools open and have my eyes continually hopping between them.

Interesting... I am often looking at docs or examples as I type
I found signup and initial use to be quick and easy - no email or confirmation, etc.

The output does not respect carriage returns / newlines ... so while this HN post has multiple paragraphs, a similar input at "Shout It" would have this all run together with no newlines...

Thank you for the feedback! We will work on that over the weekend. I understand that it is an issue not being able to format the text.
Why would you not even bother getting basic functionality working before showing it to everyone?
Thank you for your feedback! We will update this by the weekend.

Our main reason to show was to validate if people would like to pen down their feelings, so we wanted to confirm this! We have also thought a lot of ideas and are keeping them on hold. We basically wanted to know if the core functionality is useful or not!

Show HN can be used to show a work-in-progress. There's no expectation for the projects to be bug-free.
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Frontend issues aside.

>Feel free to support a user whose problem is similar to yours. With 5 supports, you guys can unlock discussion!

Is a interesting model to me. I think the next generation social network will have to come up with clever rules to foster discussion like this.

What stack are you using?

For some reason this site has gone out of its way to make reading more difficult by removing scroll momentum. As a result it takes quite a lot of effort just to read a few of these.
I assumed this would be more personal. People expressing anger, depression, etc. This seems to be rants about things they find mildly annoying. Not sure if the site wants or will encourage/enforce one or the others.
I am thinking of grouping people with similar problems so they can discuss the issue, but as of now, it has been spam I guess.

It did help me validate the idea, so I am thankful for that!

So basically Twitter?
We have some features on the hold. We want to make it a place where people help each other.
As of typing it has a few hundred spam posts from user “a”. Needs work
We will be working on spam prevention.
Aside from the large signup box, the “shouts” tend to just be gibberish for me. Is the site currently being hacked?
Agh! Same thing happens to every anonymous chat app on show HN. It degraded into “your mum lolz” and “<a href...>” etc.
Nice! but block tags.
We have taken your suggestion and changed some features of the platform, we are continually developing it. We would like to know your feedback. --The dev team