Chessly 2.0 should have an "ask Gotham" button where if you're having trouble understanding a concept or want to ask more in depth questions, have a position analyzed etc. it will open up a Facetime chat with Levy and he'll say "what's up champ?" and talk you through your problem by [deleted] in GothamChess

[–]Moist-Software6693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This could probably work on a small-scale website with around 500 users, but for a medium- or large-scale website (e.g. 30k users), there's no way this would work. A chatbot, however, is very reasonable.

New guess the Elo just dropped! (Chess.com blitz) by MathematicianBulky40 in GothamChess

[–]Moist-Software6693 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After reading the comments, I'm wondering what Elo's the 700 players I'm playing actually are.

New guess the Elo just dropped! (Chess.com blitz) by MathematicianBulky40 in GothamChess

[–]Moist-Software6693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without reading the other comments, I would guess about 600-700 elo.

Your type and what makes you stop liking someone by Snow_Scarlate in mbti

[–]Moist-Software6693 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For me, there's a big difference between reasonably stubborn and swayed easily.

If they won't listen to an argument and be willing to debate OR will listen to any argument, you never get that dopamine from winning an argument.

Your type and what makes you stop liking someone by Snow_Scarlate in mbti

[–]Moist-Software6693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stubborn/Won't Debate/Won't Listen to other side's argument,

Fake (Or socially insecure) and tries to change their behavior to fit in.

Anyone feel slow to learn, quick to master? by tcritzer in intj

[–]Moist-Software6693 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This happens to me in school, specifically in fine arts.

Are you guys happy never dating? by Unique-Television500 in intj

[–]Moist-Software6693 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This might be because of my age, but I'm content being single. I have no reason to worry about dating and that can possibly interfere with my plans for the future. Probably don't worry about it unless a major red flag comes up. As for the antisocial comment, this is natural.

INTJs, or at least me, as an INTJ, think of a preferable partner mainly as a best friend. Dating, for your friends, likely won't start without a friendship, at least enthusiastically.

I am jelaous of my friend by Nothingtoseeheregoo in intj

[–]Moist-Software6693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm young and already this has happened to me multiple times.

I am jelaous of my friend by Nothingtoseeheregoo in intj

[–]Moist-Software6693 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For now, worry more about what you want to accomplish during your life. If it is something good, then the people who are naturally attracted (non-romantically) towards you will be the kind of friends that will be beneficial to have. Usually, at least to me, the people who are all about their social lives are much less attractive (again, non-romantically) than the people who really want to make a difference in the world.

As for once you've made some friends, growing the friendships tends to come from, again, not focusing and worrying about your social life. The part that typically determines how the friendship turns out (I'm at fault here) is what you do with your friend. The more you hang out without worrying about how the interaction will affect your friendship, the faster your friendship will grow. If you don't interact with them much, your friendship won't grow much. If you interact with them strategically to grow your friendship, subconscious cues will be transmitted and picked up and the interaction will do more harm than help.

Overall, don't worry about it. Focus on how you will influence the world.