Gyanendra Thakur

Lets Build A Community

Hi, People I am the creator of Kyohansha. While creating it I was having only one thing in mind, that is to build a community of people who are into tech and just wanted to connect with more and more people. Today I have sent a mail to the registered users and waiting for the replies. If you are into tech lets connect and want everybody's feedback too...

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Regards Gyanendra

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Graham Lewis

A lot of tech communities exist already. What makes Kyohansha feel different once someone joins?

Gyanendra Thakur

@graham_lewis well that's the thing, I believe and also experienced that most communities today are hyper-professional... basically built around networking and what the Japanese call Tatemae (polite societal lies).

The Kyōhansha community is built around the exact opposite: Honne (raw, unfiltered truth). Because the app itself is a judgment-free, unfiltered AI 'accomplice,' the people drawn to it share that same late-night, digital outlaw ethos. Once someone joins, it shouldn't feel like a LinkedIn networking group; it should feel like a digital underground safehouse where devs and tech enthusiasts can drop the corporate filter and actually be themselves

Evan Cooper

Getting signups is one thing, but getting people to talk is harder, how are you thinking about kickstarting those first conversations?

Gyanendra Thakur

@evan_cooper1 well I am still new to this space and I am also stuck with the same thought... My current thinking to kickstart those first conversations is to lean heavily into the unfiltered nature of the app itself. I'm planning to encourage users to share their wildest, most brutal 'roast' transcripts from the AI to act as a natural icebreaker. Alongside that, I want to start building more in public by sharing the raw, unpolished technical hurdles of optimizing WebGL and Live2D for mobile. The goal is to naturally give people edgy, real content to react to right out of the gate rather than forcing a generic 'hello'.