1. Exclude explicit software bugginess or missing features
  2. Include experiences or knock-on effects that may have arisen from (1)
  3. Comparisons to Reddit are ok. We know the reasons for the differences, but this is just about expressing yourself
  • mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub
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    1 year ago

    “It’s a good filter” is often just an excuse to not improve the UX. You hear this way more from open-source technically-inclined folks than you do from folks who care about building a product that people want to use.

    • Sigmatics@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Honestly I don’t think the UX is bad. Sure, a few things could be improved, but it’s in a great overall state, especially considering its current growth rate