Ask HN: Should I Keep the “Co-Founder? Seeking Co-Founder?” Posts?
This month marks a time for a check-up: Should I continue posting the "Co-Founder? Seeking Co-Founder?" threads? After a conversation with dang last month, the path forward remains unclear.
To date, these threads have assisted 44 founders in connecting with potential co-founders, which is pretty meaningful impact in my book.
Your thoughts? Open for discussion.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 142 ms ] threadEdit: I actually just looked at the thread where Dang asked you to stop posting them. I think you should respect his decision.
Honestly, I'm sometimes shocked by the level of negativity that comes out of some HN users when all I tried was to make it easier for Co-Founders to connect.
At any rate, I've decided to stop the posts.
He said it's not working at least twice and asked you to stop.
edit: After all of the comments say stop, the path forward remains unclear.
- Co-founder preferably should be someone who you already know for a reasonable amount of time.
- There are already many co-founder matching platforms, including on YC Startup School[1]
- Posts on HN are hard to update or delete, unlike those on the cofounder matching platforms / forums / groups / etc. Also they're publicly available and indexed by the search engines.
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1. https://www.ycombinator.com/cofounder-matching
too much monthly posts already. and yc's cofounder matching is more organized for it. 44 is nothing. there are thousands of founders in the cofounder matching engine these days, and the search filtering has been improved greatly.
we appreciate the effort, however im siding on dang on this one given my exp with yc starrtup school and cofounder matching.