Alright, so maybe 90 isn't such a great number, but we've only been up and running a few hours so it's not all that bad!
This is a quick update to let you know that we're monitoring how things are going and fixing problems as they arise. If you spot anything, though, don't assume that we know about it already — use our feedback form to let us know about it. Also, we definitely want to hear any suggestions that you may have about functionality, integration with other sites/services, design, etc... so please feel free to comment here or contact us via the feedback form to let us know. We've got some ideas already (Twitter integration and RSS feeds are two big ones) but we know that we don't know everything and are more than willing to listen to you.
On that note, we've already gotten some feedback from our users — both positive and negative — and we'd like to share our reaction so far. Most of the feedback has been positive, with users indicating that they're already hooked on iamguiltyof.com, and we love to hear that! Some users have said that they wish there were more new confessions to read... our simple answer to that is: tell more people about iamguiltyof.com... we're sure that if you do the lack of new confessions will work itself out. Other comments, unfortunately mostly negative, have been regarding the design of the site. We know we're standing on principle here, but the site isn't about great looks — it's about providing a forum where people can anonymous confess any thought, deed, feeling, etc that they feel guilty about. It's also about being entertained and possibly enlightened by the confessions of others. After all, don't we all sometimes feel guilty about something but are afraid to admit it because we think that other people will think we're nuts? At the end of the day, we just want to provide the outlet you need to get things off your chest, and possibly laugh a little (or a lot) at yourself and/or others.
That said — if you don't like our site, don't use it. We won't feel guilty about it.
Best,
Brian
on behalf of iamguiltyof.com and Driscoll Web Development
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