Honest question:

We have a lot of good clients / apps that are based around a social media feed.

Optimised to scroll notes on a 6in phone in portrait mode. This application looks well served and increasingly competitive.

But how else do people want to consume social content? Is full screen scrolling really the one-size-fits-all best possible solution?

I think there are twists on this UX that can seem much more contemporary/future-proof.

Does anyone else think about this?

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exactly, chat and forum are other views and can work with the same notes

I struggle to find anyone to discuss this with, I think the scrolling and viewing are best separated.

I think the same should apply to the keyboard, it could be more dynamic.

There’s also lack of sound and real time sharing of experiences.

Have you looked at https://nostr.kiwi?

That’s a Reddit clone which could end up looking a bit different.

Only heard about zap.stream yesterday and as new pieces like that come to #nostr then new UX will likely emerge as we see different combinations of integrations and different content types.

Was thinking about this recently too. Nostr allows for so much innovation and custom designs.

Been wondering about a design that somehow shows different groups of people saying different things - maybe like bubble based? Imagine a graph of everyone you follow where relays are centers of clusters, and when someone posts a note it bubbles up and then bubbles might interconnect when it’s a reply etc.

Idk but anything is possible with Nostr!

Interesting I had a very similar idea, using the visual tools of a graphDB to navigate content as it is published.