If you want to work in a group. - page 3

 
Renat:
I think it's time for us to organise groups, including closed ones, here.

And when discussing the new private group, didn't you think it was a good idea to consider this suggestion?

ZS you're too late, the activity has fallen, enthusiasm has waned, unless there's a new wave of users, but it's not clear what that wave will come for.

 

To arbitrageur,

Why don't we make the groups not on your territory our ushers, but on ours your ushers?

 

More geniuses looking for more balloon programmers :)

If you ask me, just for a hint of this, you should be banned.

 
notused:

More geniuses looking for more balloon programmers :)

If you ask me, just for a hint of this, you should be banned.

+5 )))
 
Urain:

And when discussing the new private area, didn't you think it was a good idea to consider it?

SZS you too late, the asset has fallen, enthusiasm waned, unless a new wave of users, but it is not clear what this wave will come.

Look at the walls section and see how fast both the user base and the rest of the content are growing.

For such a constantly and rapidly growing audience it makes sense to do such services.

We just can't keep up with everything at once, work on the site goes on without stopping, although you can't see everything from the outside.

 
Renat:

Check out the walls section and look at the growth rate of both the user base and the rest of the content.

It makes sense to do a service like this for such a constantly and rapidly growing audience.

We just can't keep up with everything at once, the work on the site goes on without stopping, although you can't see everything from the outside.

Yeah, we're getting up to 180,000, but where are the topics being discussed? where's the community content?

180,000 atomised users are losing out to 100s of content-generating enthusiasts.

 

If you don't go inside the services and only sit in the forum, you can think of 100 generators.

But it's better to browse the sections and make sure you read the week-long review on the wall. It is a week-long review to appreciate the scale of the work.

There are 6,400 registered sellers with verified profiles alone. And every day increments 30 sellers out of 800-900 registered per day.

Every day 10-20 products are added to the marketplace, 174 for example, since the beginning of February. 1,400 signals have been added since the beginning of February.

The flywheel is unwound and the machine is running - creating value. The wall is just a live counter of achievements.

The forum is just a support for the platform's value generator.

 
Renat:

If you don't go inside the services and only sit in the forum, you can think of 100 generators.

But it's better to browse the sections and make sure you read the week's review on the wall. It is a week-long review to appreciate the scale of the work.

There are 6,400 registered sellers with verified profiles alone. And every day increments 30 sellers out of 800-900 registered per day.

Every day 10-20 products are added to the marketplace, 174 for example, since the beginning of February. 1,400 signals have been added since the beginning of February.

The flywheel is up and running.

That's exactly what I wanted to say, all the traffic has moved to the services.
 
FAQ:
That is exactly what I wanted to say, the whole movement has moved to services.

The value is not in the talk, but in the hard and constant work that leads to tangible results.

We've been developing great projects, building ecosystems and connecting users for years. Now we have completed one of the global tasks and brought the ecosystem to the next level of quality, where users themselves can mutually create value and be rewarded.

 
Renat:

The value is not in the talk, but in the hard and constant work.

We've been developing great projects, building ecosystems and connecting users for years. Now we have completed one of the global tasks and brought the ecosystem to the next quality level, where users themselves can mutually create value and be rewarded.

Do you call service scams an ecosystem?