top | item 26806589 (no title) linuz90 | 4 years ago It's the current visitors. I liked the word "room" to make you feel like you're in good company, but maybe it'd be better to just write "live now". What do you think? discuss order hn newest nameequalsmain|4 years ago I'd go for "listening now" or "currently listening". I also assumed the "room" was the what I see now is called "station".Counting the listeners in a station instead of visitors site-wide would be kinda neat though, and "room" works well then I think.edit: or maybe "in the cafe" for site-wide visitors? That should be clear and has the same feeling as "room". codethief|4 years ago Fully agree with everything you said!"In the room XXX" really confused me because I thought I were in room XXX. (There's at least a colon missing after "room"!) linuz90|4 years ago I love "listening now", just changed it! d23|4 years ago I like the "room" terminology. Maybe just make it clearer that it's not a room number, but the number of people hanging out in the room with you? jjcon|4 years ago I like in the room - I agree it is cozier - in the cafe as suggest below is also nice
nameequalsmain|4 years ago I'd go for "listening now" or "currently listening". I also assumed the "room" was the what I see now is called "station".Counting the listeners in a station instead of visitors site-wide would be kinda neat though, and "room" works well then I think.edit: or maybe "in the cafe" for site-wide visitors? That should be clear and has the same feeling as "room". codethief|4 years ago Fully agree with everything you said!"In the room XXX" really confused me because I thought I were in room XXX. (There's at least a colon missing after "room"!) linuz90|4 years ago I love "listening now", just changed it!
codethief|4 years ago Fully agree with everything you said!"In the room XXX" really confused me because I thought I were in room XXX. (There's at least a colon missing after "room"!)
d23|4 years ago I like the "room" terminology. Maybe just make it clearer that it's not a room number, but the number of people hanging out in the room with you?
jjcon|4 years ago I like in the room - I agree it is cozier - in the cafe as suggest below is also nice
nameequalsmain|4 years ago
Counting the listeners in a station instead of visitors site-wide would be kinda neat though, and "room" works well then I think.
edit: or maybe "in the cafe" for site-wide visitors? That should be clear and has the same feeling as "room".
codethief|4 years ago
"In the room XXX" really confused me because I thought I were in room XXX. (There's at least a colon missing after "room"!)
linuz90|4 years ago
d23|4 years ago
jjcon|4 years ago