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shazow
@shazow.eth
Every single miniapp prompting to "Add to Warpcast" before even using it is really really annoying.
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Jacob
@jrf
it's better than subscribe w payment for a 7 day free trial before using!
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shazow
@shazow.eth
not sure that every website i visit asking me to "install it" would be better
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Jacob
@jrf
my first mini app i put it all the way at the end *bc principles* but w the new atlas app it's right upfront bc it's just so much easier to get it out of the way if ppl don't like the notifs they can opt out
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Steve
@sdv.eth
Easier for who, your users or you? 🤨
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Jacob
@jrf
honestly, both i think y'all are overreacting
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Steve
@sdv.eth
Nah. You're free to optimize for mindless button pressers, but if you want q in your DAU, you should put q in your product. https://warpcast.com/sdv.eth/0x1e350018
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Jacob
@jrf
agree to disagree giving users a clear and simple choice to be notified that they can easily dismiss / opt out of in the future is totally fine maybe it's not super cool to try and make devs feel guilty for offering users that choice
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Steve
@sdv.eth
It is super cool to guilt devs in this case because: 1) this is a well known growth hack used to pump subscription numbers on publication sites. (you're really telling me you'd want to normalize pressing a button to subscribe with your email *before* even reading what you're subbing for?? on the premise that it's "easy" to just unsubscribe after the fact? if so stop reading further and I'll indeed agree to disagree) 2) most users (and unsurprisingly devs!) don't know how to articulate this problem and thus become complicit to it, and then have no idea why they end up getting bombarded with useless notifications that they end up glossing over because they weren't told how to unsubscribe (or can't be bothered, which is why it's uncommon to see email inboxes with unread counts in the thousands). This is me advocating for better experience for the ecosystem which arguably benefits everyone. 3) it's not even a big ask!! Just move one line of code to another place in the codebase.
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Jacob
@jrf
yeah, we disagree, i don't think the email analogy applies here and that's fine, i still think you're cool!
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