If you create a web app on the side that generates no revenue and has minimal users, can you call that a software company?
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Replying to @theshortseo
*shrug* This feels like status policing and I broadly think that status policing is a low- or negative-value activity. Clearly in the early days projects are in a sort of liminal state; some of them are retrospectively definitely companies and some less so.
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Replying to @patio11 @theshortseo
I also think that users care much less about this than entrepreneurs and disinterested commentators do, and that virtually nothing changes about the world regardless of what one's decision is here, and so I would be inclined to spend very little time thinking about this.
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Thanks for the thoughts - totally agree with you, it’s not worth the brain space. Just that I saw someone claiming they had founded 3 software companies in their conference presentation but really these were very small projects, so I donno, a bit misleading in that context?
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That is exactly status policing and every nanosecond of brainsweat on this question has been wasted. No meaningful question about the world hinges on whether someone’s speaker bio is accurate. Very few (far fewer than are commonly believed) hinge on conferences generally.
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