Today marks one month of me using foursquare, and I thought I’d write about my experience over the last 30 “nights out”. Foursquare is an iPhone app (also available on Android and I think Blackberry) that lets you “check in” to various venues from your office to a ditzy restaurant to a university to a laundromat. Whatever you want. The more times you check into one place, the more likely you are to become its ‘mayor’. You will lose your mayorship if another person goe to your venue more times than you. You’ve to keep checking back. You can also see who else is in the same venue as you. You collect points for visits, creating new venues and traveling long distances. You can see where your friends are. Oh, and you earn badges for various activities.


I like foursquare because I think it allows for more social activity (for me
), it lets you connect with people faster on any given night, and I like the thrill of collecting points / trophies for activities. Plus, as you can see it’s motivational in some cases I’ll describe below.
Success story: I haven’t seen my friend Steve in over a year. We used to work together, so we saw each other quite a lot back in the day, but since then our lifestyles changed and it became difficult to plan. We are foursquare friends. One night I was out and about with my ex-roommate when I received a text from Steve asking me if I was out. Why yes, let’s join forces. He saw my check-ins at various places throughout the night and decided to connect.
Success story: My friend Slava and I go to the same gym. We also started using foursquare about the same time, so we have almost equal number of check-ins to the gym. We are in a semi-rivalry over the gym mayorship. I think it’s great – every time I see that Slava checked in or worse, stole my mayorship, I feel an urge to go to the gym to work out. This run for the gym mayor has positive effects on my health. And I just unlocked the Gym Rat badge. Going to keep on building that tightbody.
Success story: I went to a movie theatre few weeks ago. I checked in, and clicked on “People” to see who was the mayor of the location and whether anyone else checked into the place. Lo and behold, my colleague Allen was in a theatre watching a film as well!
Success story: Let’s take it to the next level. Eugen and I checked into Squirly’s on Saturday only to see that two other people were at the bar, too. For such a tiny location, there was definitely a lot of foursquare presence. A pitcher in, a bloke comes up to us pointing to his fousquare screen and introduces himself. Being the friendly folks that we are, we totally joined forces and had a good chat over the remaining drinks. met a rad guy who works in a creative industry like ourselves. Score
Word of Caution! If you’re friends with half of your megalopolis (word of the week btw), there will be a lot of updates and notifications pushed to your device. I recommend turning the notifications off so as to avoid being hassled at 2am by your still-in-university friend’s updates from The Social.
This is me, you can now stalk me.
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