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If you value genuine, low-stakes spontaneity, move it to channels designed for it. A dedicated “watercooler” Slack channel, a WhatsApp group named “random pop-ins,” or a voice channel on Discord. In these spaces, disable the expectation that profiles will be scrutinized. Let people be anonymous, or let their status be “invisible.” The profile is the enemy of the pop-in; to save the pop-in, sometimes you must leave the profile behind.

This creates a recurring social dilemma. Consider these common scenarios: «just popping in» «user profile»

The User Profile is usually the destination for the "Just Popping In" user. Unfortunately, it is often the most neglected part of an app’s architecture. If you value genuine, low-stakes spontaneity, move it

But when you translate this action online—sending a message that says, “Just popping in to see what you’re up to” or simply clicking through someone’s profile photos late at night—the subtext changes entirely. The profile remembers you. The timestamp is recorded. The recipient sees not a fleeting shadow, but a notification: [Your Name] viewed your profile. Let people be anonymous, or let their status be “invisible