So, why not keep the recruitment effort more in line with the spirit of the site? Instead of putting just another low-effort, generalized-rather-than-personalized link to hubski on your facebook page or twitter feed, why not something that is slower/more thoughtful/more personalized? Think of a person or the people you know who don't participate in hubski, and whom you think would enjoy hubski most and would make better than the-current-average-quality contributions to it, and give them a personal invite. Or if you post a public invitation, make it in the places of highest discussion or content quality you know of. You know what I'm talking about. That hidden gem subreddit with only a dozen subscribers that you keep secret from your own mother. Or don't invite anyone, that's fine too. But in that case, you have to buy a round for everyone.I know that some people are hesitant to have new people on the site
you and mk are spot on. So perhaps "Blitzski" isn't the best name for it - but a nice little coordinated, thoughtful push could be fun. I think the original blitzski was about growth - but this time around - I dunno, I guess we lacked the primer page - and we acknowledged it at the time - so I thought this might be a good chance to try again. We may be better equipped now.One good user is better than any number of users that don't get it.