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When you go to Jumble.social and log in, you have two main columns and some options in a sidebar. The left main column is mostly blank, with a heading encouraging you to "Choose a Relay," and the right column shows a list of random relays to choose from. Is there something particularly unintuitive about that?

Additionally, if you click on "Choose a Relay" you can choose to look at a "Following" feed or your "Bookmarks." Again, those seem pretty self-explanatory.

So I am sorry, but "it isn't intuitive" doesn't really help me understand what specifically you are finding unintuitive.

Now, if you want to see the Lockbox relay in particular, as I had suggested, it might not be immediately apparent how to do so. But then, Cody's not going to put "Hey, if you want to see a feed of what's on Lockbox, click here," on the front page of his client. Lockbox is just one of thousands of relays that someone might want to use.

What tool do you suppose one would intuitively use when they want to find something specific? Probably search, right? What happens when we search for lockbox? We are presented with the option to search for notes, tags, or relays that match that search criteria. The relay's information and feed shows up in the right column, with the option to add the relay as a favorite in the top right, indicated by a star icon.

So far, everything I have mentioned seems pretty intuitive to me.

Please point out specifically what is not intuitive, and even better, some suggestions about what could be changed to make it more intuitive.

Make a video of what you explained, upload it and tag me when you finish it. I’ll then share the video with 100 people using user research and ask them if they would have followed the same steps.

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When you go to Jumble.social and log in, you have two main columns and some options in a sidebar. The left main column is mostly blank, with a heading encouraging you to "Choose a Relay," and the right column shows a list of random relays to choose from. Is there something particularly unintuitive about that?

Additionally, if you click on "Choose a Relay" you can choose to look at a "Following" feed or your "Bookmarks." Again, those seem pretty self-explanatory.

So I am sorry, but "it isn't intuitive" doesn't really help me understand what specifically you are finding unintuitive.

Now, if you want to see the Lockbox relay in particular, as I had suggested, it might not be immediately apparent how to do so. But then, Cody's not going to put "Hey, if you want to see a feed of what's on Lockbox, click here," on the front page of his client. Lockbox is just one of thousands of relays that someone might want to use.

What tool do you suppose one would intuitively use when they want to find something specific? Probably search, right? What happens when we search for lockbox? We are presented with the option to search for notes, tags, or relays that match that search criteria. The relay's information and feed shows up in the right column, with the option to add the relay as a favorite in the top right, indicated by a star icon.

So far, everything I have mentioned seems pretty intuitive to me.

Please point out specifically what is not intuitive, and even better, some suggestions about what could be changed to make it more intuitive.

Make a video showing how intuitive it is, upload it, and tag me when you’re done.

I was specific in what I wrote. I’m speaking as someone who may not know where to start. I honestly don’t know where to begin. So how about this…when using the app, what is the first thing I should do as a user? What is the second step? How do I add the relay? How do I personalize it?

Some apps are intuitive. For example, If I downloaded Bluesky, I could easily walk through the steps and know what to do without hand holding. I probably wouldn’t need instructions. That’s what I mean by intuitive. Those who have experience in making apps understand the lingo as well. I’m forward and direct when I write. So when I say “fix it”, I mean it. Perhaps, some of these devs could benefit from taking a few classes about user interface and UX. Or hire a consultant for help. It’s honestly a basic thing to do. And if it’s unaffordable to get help, then I would be personally hesitant about rolling out a product that users would have issues using. But that’s just me.

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Decisions, decisions 💭💭💭

I’ll make a final decision in 24 hours from now. ⏳

It’s confusing to use. Where are the instructions? This is a major problem with Nostr clients. Some of these devs really believe their apps are intuitive and user friendly. 🤦‍♀️

Who created it? I already don’t like the interface.

Thank you. I’m about to check it out now.

Y’all love bots around here. Fine. But make ‘em cool. Make them do something productive.

What is a buzzbot? I have no clue. I have read through responses and I’m still baffled. It seems desperate.

Resorting to a buzzbot?

What happened to “post good content”? “Value 4 value”? “Proof of work”?

Ya’ll funny. The jokes write themselves.