East Village Experiment
Note: This isn’t really a blogpost, but I couldn’t fit this in a status update or 140 characters and needed the real estate on my blog to explain why I am attempting to extract a local segmentation from my social/professional graph.
I want to make a list of all the people I know who live in the East Village. I want to be able to push to this list whenever I find myself doing something local that I’d prefer to do with company than alone. I want this list to know that they are all welcome to join me when I am grabbing dinner at 10PM on a Tuesday, or when I’m working at a café on Sunday at 5PM, or even when I’m sitting in my apartment thinking to myself “I’m bored, I wish someone would come by and entertain me.” I also want this list to know that I don’t expect replies. Not interested/can’t make it? No problem, I wasn’t expecting you to be available, that’s why I’m pushing the same invite to 25 other people. Really I want to fill my unplanned flex time with people who will enhance my experience. I want this list to be my, “are you around, I’m doing this in 10 minutes if you want to join” list, which I believe is only relevant to people who live in my neighborhood and can act immediately because of our physical proximity. I think they are the only ones who would view these “immediate invites” as truly actionable and relevant a high enough % of the time that they would not mind the interruption via SMS/Push Notification.
I tried to build this list with a Groupme, and then realized that Groupme is not the right application for this need because everyone on my list knows me, but not each other. This list doesn’t want to communicate as a group. I guess I want to push immediate invitations to a “local subset of my social and professional graphs” Is there a product out there that I can use to help manage this?
Also, if you are my friend/colleague/or just someone interesting who lives in the East Village and you want to be on my “immediate invitations in the East Village” list, send me a note, drop a comment here, or whatever and I’ll add you.
This might be the best way to get in touch with you since you don’t answer my emails anymore. I have a friend who is working on something very similar. Let’s get a drink and discuss.
Blake Johnson
November 22, 2010
This isn’t something I’m working on. I genuinely just want to have this list to make my life a little more interesting
jordancooper
November 22, 2010
I live in the East Village, and think this is an excellent idea! 🙂
Dave Winer
November 22, 2010
thanks Dave. just added you
jordancooper
November 22, 2010
Ditto, assuming Lower East is included
Bernard Lunn
November 22, 2010
sure, you bet
jordancooper
November 22, 2010
East Village resident also. Include me in the experiment
Danny Moon
November 22, 2010
Done
jordancooper
November 22, 2010
i’m down
brian
November 22, 2010
Gogii allows you to create communities – I am not sure if they are exclusively group communities (where everyone responds to everyone else) or if you can be the single line of communication back – but it does allow grouping via mobile phone number.
Yair
November 23, 2010
Sign me up, I like hanging out.
janosmarton
November 23, 2010
haha, i think two years out facebook will solve this problem: friend lists, places, events, groups, etc. it’s practically inevitable.
Create a group for the east village. Invite all your friends. You can probably then choose to post to all your friends in the group.I’m also working on a feature at FB for setting dynamic friend lists so that you can create a friend list of your friends currently living in the east village.
I’ll be in town over thanksgiving. If I find my way into the city friday or saturday i’ll give you a call. It’d be great to catch up.
Jason
November 23, 2010
Love the concept! I live and work in the East Village so our paths should definitely cross at some point.
Eunice Chou
November 24, 2010
Do you know of Imup4?
Michelle Young
November 25, 2010
that being said, i haven’t tried it out yet. but my bud created it and i’m meeting with him soon to pick his brain about it.
Michelle Young
November 25, 2010
ill check it out
jordancooper
November 25, 2010
Pingpin should be able to do it, right? I think they’re getting pretty close to launch… anyway, count me in since I’m on the LES!
Aditya
November 27, 2010
I hope so. Jyri sent me a note to that effect. Can’t wait for it to go live
jordancooper
November 27, 2010
Some apps have been built on foursquare for this type of pre check-in concept. Not sure posts can be tailored to a specific group of friends…but I imagine it can/should/will be done…
Friends Around – http://foursquare.com/app/friends_around
PocketCrowd – http://foursquare.com/app/pocketcrowd
Nick Chirls
December 3, 2010