Please clarify. For example how do you envision better map integration?
I'm a big fan of how it is now, but I imagine one day you might be able to take a time-stamped photo or video on your phone, and automatically it could add to the project on the map page without the user needing to manually direct it as such because the location data is shared.
I guess what I envision is that I'm walking around with my smartphone, I see a building I think is interesting, and because my phone knows my location and the direction I'm looking, my phone tells me everything I need to know: the proprietor (if public), the assessed property value (if public), construction completion, floor plans, former uses, news, council discussions on the parcel, etc. It would be great for historic buildings too. If I take a photo and have signed SkyRise Cities user agreements, the photo can be automatically added to the database/forum for that project because my phone knows my location and the direction I'm looking. If I see a developer's renders at an open house, or a photo on twitter, flickr, intagram, etc, I can automatically share it to SRC and automatically attribute photo credit to it's source. All photos are sorted by date automatically, and comments stack to photos rather than purely quotes and replies, but I think the map is the part around which everything revolves. I fear that if SRC and SSP don't eventually do this, someone else will - but it's probably 5-10 years out.
It's like Pokemon Go meets SRC.
Another thing I'm curious to see how it evolves is how to better extract information from the forum. As it is now, sometimes I read through several pages before I get a sense of what exactly is being discussed, and there can be a lot of filler/off topic posts. SSP is much worse usually. I don't know what the answer is - maybe Reddit style upvotes, maybe sorting/highlighting posts with most likes, maybe mods have the power to somehow highlight new announcements/rumours etc (a lot to ask, I know), maybe TL;DR bots, maybe colour coding posts based on whether they are editorial or news or jokes/smalltalk - not sure, but I think this is something that forum sites will experiment with in years to come. Organizing conversations is a tricky business.
Anyway, thanks & keep up the good work!