I like both the tag-filter and reciprocity.io, thank you for mentioning those! Perhaps, in a similar vein to both, you could let people place tags on their bio for ”meet in person” & “meet online”, along with their regional tag (“East Bay”, “Orlando”,...) so that the tag-filters function the way reciprocity.io does?
Oh, I like that level of specificity—a “contact via email” as opposed to “zoom-compatible” for example? I suppose the biggest determinant for which method to communicate would be the number of participants; video conference being the default for the diverse web of dialogue, while emails glean slow-thinking well for one-on-one exchanges. And, most ideas seem to progress from those pairwise dialogues early in development, towards larger congregations later in their cycle. So, each new idea might find value at different points from both the “email/zoom” distinctions? I’m sure there are others which might help, too!
I like both the tag-filter and reciprocity.io, thank you for mentioning those! Perhaps, in a similar vein to both, you could let people place tags on their bio for ”meet in person” & “meet online”, along with their regional tag (“East Bay”, “Orlando”,...) so that the tag-filters function the way reciprocity.io does?
Thanks! Could you say anything more about the use case for these tags? E.g. in what circumstance would you want to meet someone online?
Oh, I like that level of specificity—a “contact via email” as opposed to “zoom-compatible” for example? I suppose the biggest determinant for which method to communicate would be the number of participants; video conference being the default for the diverse web of dialogue, while emails glean slow-thinking well for one-on-one exchanges. And, most ideas seem to progress from those pairwise dialogues early in development, towards larger congregations later in their cycle. So, each new idea might find value at different points from both the “email/zoom” distinctions? I’m sure there are others which might help, too!