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PS - @rrhoover last fall you asked how we planned to deal with the š problem -- so far, hasn't been a problem, given how we've architected the UX (specifically, users first and foremost interact within their community, so there are positive self-reinforcing dynamics) š

Tiny Talk
Clubhouse and ChatRoulette had a baby

Tap a button for short, random one-on-one video chats with your friends, family, classmates or co-workers. Or setup channel events to bring everyone together for a series of back to back chats. Tiny Talks only last seven minutes. Bring back social serendipity!

Tiny Talk
Clubhouse and ChatRoulette had a baby

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TL;DR: Tap a button to randomly connect with your friends, family, classmates or co-workers for short, one-on-one video chats. Or, setup channel events to bring everyone from your community together for a series of back-to-back chats. Tiny Talkās only last seven minutes -- fun, low-commitment ways to bring back social serendipity. Itās like ChatRoulette meets Clubhouse, but with only the people...

Tiny Talk
Clubhouse and ChatRoulette had a baby

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@mickc79 - congrats on the launch, and thanks for the Tiny Talk shout-out on your screenshots!! Tiny Talk was on Product Hunt last week: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/tiny-talk .... although I couldn't help but notice that you didn't up-vote Tiny Talk on HackStack... :)

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Hey there, Product Hunt! My name is Doug, and I'm the creator of Tiny Talk. Tiny talk aims to bring back the social serendipity of everyday life through randomly-coordinated 7-minute 1:1 video chats amongst friends. It's like ChatRoulette, but with your friends (and not creepy). Here's how it works: sort your contacts into groups (friends, family, work, etc.) -- or block a contact to prevent a...

Tiny Talk
Randomly-coordinated 7-minute 1:1 video chats with friends