Unfortunately, Kickstarter declined our project. They didn’t really say why. They just said “Unfortunately, this isn’t the right fit for Kickstarter.” Of course, this isn’t entirely surprising. Kickstarter is a pretty friendly company. And I can’t say I blame them. After quitting my job, I briefly thought of starting up this project on my own, funding it on my own. I got really excited about it for a couple of weeks, but then I realized I am an intensely social person and, besides, I didn’t want to be “that guy.”
But the need, I am convinced, still exists. And so, I give it to you, world. Someone, please, start an anti-social network. I will kick into your seed round.
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http://www.betabeat.com/2012/04/17/a-call-for-an-anti-social-network/I'ld like to emphasize:
Unfortunately, this isn’t the right fit for Kickstarter.So KickStarter decides what its wants to push to its userbase. It has the full right to do so, I'm just pointing it out that there are many good ideas that never get their 15 minutes.