I was considering joining path with 4, 5 of my closest friends to have some kind of 'private facebook'. I don't really like sharing stuff on twitter/facebook so path seemed like a good alternative to share stuff with people i definately know will be interested.
After reading this I don't think I will join anytime soon. I don't really get the reasoning behind this. Path is marketed for the use case I had in mind. Sharing stuff with only a handful of people you know well. Why on earth are they trying to lure all of your contacts in. This would make sense for facebook, not for path.
Anyone knows an alternative to path using my data more responsibly?
I use GroupMe; although it isn't laid out as "beautifully" as Path is, it's simple to use and you can share photos pretty effortlessly. I don't think it has as many bells and whistles as Path (I installed it once but then ended up deleting it because the utility was near zero) but it works great to have an ongoing conversation with a gorup of buddies. The thing I love about GroupMe is that you can create new groups and add different people according to the situation at hand; it's awesome for concerts, festivals, and shared events to keep track of everyone. The downsides are it doesn't have the longevity of something like a Path, and it's a battery HOG...make sure to turn off Push notifications or you're going to have a bad time. Also just to disclose, I don't work for GroupMe so not a corporate plug. I've also heard What's App is great although I've never used it myself.
I really like using email for staying in touch, also works with groups.
But besides the fact that my friends aren't really into the whole tech thing (lot of them are still using their old non-smartphone) Inlining videos, photos and threading conversations is something I really like for such a software to have.
One other idea that comes to mind is that you could create a private subreddit on reddit.com and make it closed/invite-only. Reddit doesn't ask for personally identifying data.
After reading this I don't think I will join anytime soon. I don't really get the reasoning behind this. Path is marketed for the use case I had in mind. Sharing stuff with only a handful of people you know well. Why on earth are they trying to lure all of your contacts in. This would make sense for facebook, not for path.
Anyone knows an alternative to path using my data more responsibly?