HAHA!

egh.

wait, you are??

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Let's seeā€¦ Chimpnut, Arachis, and Riposte are out there, with Prose and Yawp coming. All general-use iOS apps for pnut. Patter for iOS, phazel, and pnut butler are more specialized. Steven has the advantage of being released, in the directory, and been around for months. And hey, he's getting paid for it. :)

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Since App.net is gone, broadsword.io will now be used. There may have been some DNS funny business happening.

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With some sort of abstraction for users who are on both, so you don't get totally confused with which you're referring to?

Hahaha. He was the only one left to diss, so let's get him? :P That's my point; the employees were gone, and he was the only one maintaining it. You're expecting him to take on the other hats.

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Berg has a very demanding full-time job and a family, and front-end isn't his concern. I would be glad for a page saying "done", but I think it's disingenuous to expect more from a non-employee who stayed up after midnight and orchestrated a community event to close out the network, after staying the closing for two days while fixing bugs, so that (likely) a few dozen users could download their data. Am I off here? He's the backend guy. He always stayed out of the spotlight.

What about publishers being allowed the option to allow anonymous comments on their post or not? Then if anonymous comments are problematic, they can individually turn them off -- for a post, or their whole blog.

If I pay $3 and can't give invites, I can pay $15, use an invite for a new account for myself, drop the paid account, and have infinite free invites?