Introducing our new People section
September 13th, 2007
Today we’ve released a new, much better way to browse and manage your connections to other people on Jaiku.
In response to many user requests, we’ve added a way to easily check who’s following you. In other words, you can now find out the truth about how popular you really are…
And should you so desire, you can now easily reciprocate by adding your followers as your contacts with one click.
Also, as part of the overhaul, we’ve renamed the ‘Contacts’ section to ‘People’, so everyone can find it easily, and to reflect the broader range of connections you can now manage there.
Last but not least, we’ve added a new feature called ‘People you might know’. It is a list of the newly joined members that people you follow have added as their contacts. This is a great way to find real-life friends to connect with on Jaiku, so we encourage you to go take a look and try it out.
As a quick recap, the main features of the release are as follows:
- “Contacts” section is now titled “People”
- An easy-to-manage list of your contacts
- A list of your followers
- New people on Jaiku that you might know
…So get in there, and find out who loves you that you’ve been missing for all this time!
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September 14th, 2007 at 11:30 pm
Spongefile Says:
Awesome! I do find, however, that my People you might know page is overpopulated by people on #Facebook. Perhaps channels could be taken out of the equation?
September 17th, 2007 at 6:10 am
Spongefile Says:
Stupidity on my part. Just noticed Facebook is a “person”.
September 26th, 2007 at 1:11 am
Alice Says:
Can not wait to see the new section when you have done merged systems with Google.
December 7th, 2007 at 7:25 am