Plus maybe an unintrusive one-time message showing off the nicest Lemmy apps for iOS and Android. If people are aware that they can get a good experience on mobile, they’re more likely to become active users as they take their phone with them during the day.
I understand why people are weary of pushy marketing, but for better or worse product education does help growth.
Maybe it can suggest an app and other “getting started” stuff through a system message of some kind, like how Reddit delivers notices via it’s /u/Reddit bot.
Definitely there should be an updated list of apps as the first recommended app (Jerboa) is like… Pre-alpha. Constant authentication issues for the one day I used it, plus other usability issues galore.
I only found any mention of Connect for Lemmy on Lemmy itself and it’s a far superior app, used it ever since.
Plus maybe an unintrusive one-time message showing off the nicest Lemmy apps for iOS and Android. If people are aware that they can get a good experience on mobile, they’re more likely to become active users as they take their phone with them during the day.
I understand why people are weary of pushy marketing, but for better or worse product education does help growth.
Maybe it can suggest an app and other “getting started” stuff through a system message of some kind, like how Reddit delivers notices via it’s /u/Reddit bot.
Definitely there should be an updated list of apps as the first recommended app (Jerboa) is like… Pre-alpha. Constant authentication issues for the one day I used it, plus other usability issues galore.
I only found any mention of Connect for Lemmy on Lemmy itself and it’s a far superior app, used it ever since.
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