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Getting that nav change done feels great. I had been dreading it for awhile.
I’m mostly seeing the negative ones but I’m glad it looks mostly positive!
(I think there’s some aspect of people being less willing to zap inarticulate negativity even if they share the feeling.)
Thanks for the feedback fren!
The top of the page on mobile now feels lonely 🥺
I know. It's an intermediate design. I'm mostly trying to unblock new territory features even if it appears I'm asserting some aesthetic preference.
That's very nice! How would you do the homepage with the elements you made here?
As I'm sure you understand (as a more skilled designer than me) I'm not sure if it achieves what we need it to given we have other pages with more navigation items.
Not sure if I've seen that design anywhere
Me neither but is it weird or just unfamiliar? I can't tell.
One thing I'm intentionally not trying to do is be like "this is what twitter does so do that" unless I can actually reason through why it is that way.
The long bar on the top is the next thing to change!
The whole reason for the navigation update is to change that part to something better (that needs more room).
If you can, try and tell me what's wrong with new layout. Boy do I know it's not easy, but if it's only that "I was used to the old design," then it suggests we only need to wait for you to get used to the new layout.
Well I guess that's specifically requesting the old design.
If you've got specific feedback let's hear it. I'll be refining all day.
There's lot of little issues I didn't catch. The decision tree with nav is huge and we're doing lots of new stuff.
Open mindedness study is currently underway.
Yeah sorry. We introduced something backwards incompatible accidentally.
Ah found it. I'll fix shortly
Certain members merely have to post any old comment to get zapped, they've already got their followers. Which in turn allows them to game the system.
Building relationships and earning people's favor is a pretty virtuous "game" isn't it? What alternative game would you like to see played?
It's another race to the bottom.
I think it's a race to the top, ie "the best reward incentives will get the most traffic." Should the worst reward incentives get more traffic? I know you don't mean that but I'm not sure what you do mean.
Surprising or unsurprising that this chart correlates with my body weight?