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Many mini apps I love (not calling anyone out) do not make very compelling use of their embed image: they are often a large, static, centered logo with text. These eat up vertical space in feed and get tiring when they are repeated. If your app goes viral with an embed like this, users are more likely to get annoyed and tune it out. If you could opt in to a more compact embed format, would you use it? What would it need to provide to be compelling?
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I don't think size is the issue but staleness and repetition. Most embed images end up resembling ads: The first time you see it, maybe it piques interest, the second and nth time you gloss over it. I think making it easier for more interactive "images" could help. Make it easier for devs to create - attract screens (like arcades) - realtime information (live user counter) - maybe something like the old school <map> element that allows devs to define interactive regions Mobile game ads have gone to playable demos, some of which are kinda fun! And perhaps this interactive type could be opt-out for users who are either sensitive to movement or mobile bandwidth, and fallback to static images.
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