Note: I am not pitching this function. I'm asking what you believe it would do to the behaviors on SN.
I have noticed that a good number of stackers I enjoy are posting at 2AM and 4pm my time. I believe they are good distances away, so I expect they are posting these top of the morning their time. These posts have earned 3k stats by the time I wake up, which suggests there are readers in their timezones or timezones wrapping up the day.
What would it mean for SN to allow users to delay their posts for a specified time? For the sake of argument, let's say SN limited the delay duration between 1 to 12 hours.
Initially, I imagine it would open up the following opportunities:
- I could cater my posts to users in different time zones. For instance, I might want to post pedagogical (teaching theory and practice) content for those in the Singapore area.
- Those sats-farming turbo posters could target the peak posting times.
- Those still suffering the burdens of the fiat rat race system can still participate with those partying between 9 and 5.
- Someone would claim the fame of writing fancy code that figured out how not only to charge people but inform them of the extra charges for too many consecutive posts.
What do you think would happen?
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, I am probably missing out on a lot when I do my morning browse. The current hours are quite calm for me, not much content is being posted. It's good because I get less distracted, it's bad because new users might think SN is kinda dead at the moment. I expect this to even out as more people outside of the US start using SN.