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@feditips AHA! Youāre the one. I stumbled upon fedi.garden and was impressed but would have wanted more options. But I didnāt write down the name. I really think something like this could work pretty well.
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@feditips AHA! Youāre the one. I stumbled upon fedi.garden and was impressed but would have wanted more options. But I didnāt write down the name. I really think something like this could work pretty well.
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@feditips AHA! Youāre the one. I stumbled upon fedi.garden and was impressed but would have wanted more options. But I didnāt write down the name. I really think something like this could work pretty well.
@feditips AHA! Youāre the one. I stumbled upon fedi.garden and was impressed but would have wanted more options. But I didnāt write down the name. I really think something like this could work pretty well.
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@dansup Iāve been using the new app and Iāve given some feedback specific. But what I feel is missing is some of the same stuff that was missing in Instagram. Right now you are driving pictures to a phone. Thatās it. So people will just shuffle through the photos, maybe making the occasional comment. In this configuration, you are developing the app for one user when you actually have two users: the artist and the viewer of the art. As an artist and photographer thatās a fail from my perspective. The design as it stands discourages conversation around the piece. It discourages any interactions between the artist and the viewer other than the occasional eggplant emoji. Take a look at the people from Mastodon.Art and how they are having to use Masto. Maybe add some of those features in as well. Maybe add a separate field for hashtags. As it stands, I can already see the āinfluencerā class being happy with it.
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@dansup Iāve been using the new app and Iāve given some feedback specific. But what I feel is missing is some of the same stuff that was missing in Instagram. Right now you are driving pictures to a phone. Thatās it. So people will just shuffle through the photos, maybe making the occasional comment. In this configuration, you are developing the app for one user when you actually have two users: the artist and the viewer of the art. As an artist and photographer thatās a fail from my perspective. The design as it stands discourages conversation around the piece. It discourages any interactions between the artist and the viewer other than the occasional eggplant emoji. Take a look at the people from Mastodon.Art and how they are having to use Masto. Maybe add some of those features in as well. Maybe add a separate field for hashtags. As it stands, I can already see the āinfluencerā class being happy with it.
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@dansup Iāve been using the new app and Iāve given some feedback specific. But what I feel is missing is some of the same stuff that was missing in Instagram. Right now you are driving pictures to a phone. Thatās it. So people will just shuffle through the photos, maybe making the occasional comment. In this configuration, you are developing the app for one user when you actually have two users: the artist and the viewer of the art. As an artist and photographer thatās a fail from my perspective. The design as it stands discourages conversation around the piece. It discourages any interactions between the artist and the viewer other than the occasional eggplant emoji. Take a look at the people from Mastodon.Art and how they are having to use Masto. Maybe add some of those features in as well. Maybe add a separate field for hashtags. As it stands, I can already see the āinfluencerā class being happy with it.
@dansup Iāve been using the new app and Iāve given some feedback specific. But what I feel is missing is some of the same stuff that was missing in Instagram. Right now you are driving pictures to a phone. Thatās it. So people will just shuffle through the photos, maybe making the occasional comment. In this configuration, you are developing the app for one user when you actually have two users: the artist and the viewer of the art. As an artist and photographer thatās a fail from my perspective. The design as it stands discourages conversation around the piece. It discourages any interactions between the artist and the viewer other than the occasional eggplant emoji. Take a look at the people from Mastodon.Art and how they are having to use Masto. Maybe add some of those features in as well. Maybe add a separate field for hashtags. As it stands, I can already see the āinfluencerā class being happy with it.