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RE: Why Slow And Steady Often Wins The Race: STEEM's Besst Approach

in #steem7 years ago

I do not believe Steemit will be the flagship app in another year. In fact, Busy and OnePlace are much better interfaces in my opinion. Also, the updates to Steemit might be nada since they are going to totally redesign for hivemind...or maybe not.

I agree with you about the communication...it is awful...sadly, this is common among geeks...they are great with a keyboard and designing stuff, bad about dealing with people. Their are highly intelligent yet fail to see the value of consistent updates even if it is only minors changes.

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It's kinda messed up though because they have the resources to hire someone to do all that for them. They wouldn't have to even pay this person anything out of their pocket at this point... just upvotes.

Agreed. It's kinda maddening and frustrating as hell, actually. They should be A/B testing this platform to death. With under a million users and 50k to 60k actives, NOW is the time to iterate the front end.

There's little point increasing your blockchain to run 999 million transactions a second instead of 998 million when all the people you're hoping to attract (if this is a business, not a science project) care about is how easy it is to use, and whether they get any value from it.

IMO @ned needs a new partner - a non-tech, customer-focused one.