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Summary of my thoughts regarding Threads UX:

1. Easy to get started ONLY if you have instagram. I don’t think there’s any other option to sign up. This feels weirdly gated and unpleasant.

2. An option to easily import info from instagram seems smart and convenient

3. The overall layout is clean, minimal and easy to familiarize with. I like that there are not too many options to overwhelm the sense.

4. The UI seems to encourage mindless engagement. As Mike Brock stated, it feels very much like TikTok - and endless stream of consumption, encouraging you to doom scroll forever. The feed seems to prioritize media content (especially video). I did not see many photos. Of course, this is mixed in with other short and shallow commentary.

5. I saw very little engagement in terms of replies. Most engagement is likes. This confirms my belief that Threads is a zombie doom scroller’s app. It seeks to extract your time, preferences and information and cares little about actual conversations. You have to have a big account with many followers to see much in terms of replies. Nostr is significantly better at meaningful interactions, but this could be in part because we’re so small.

6. The reload animation is very delightful. I like the micro interactions on the like button and the reload. Hope all nostr clients consider micro interactions.

7. The threading of replies is simple and intuitive. Obviously biased, but feels almost identical to Snort reply system I designed a while back, but faster / smoother (I think this is super important and what sets Threads apart).

8. The video in the feed does not feel as immersive as Damus, but works well.

9. I like how Threads handles multiple images in an easy to swipe gallery that spans the entire screen. Feels very clean and smooth.

10. The consistency between the web version and the app version is great and I think it’s important in onboarding people. Right now we have Damus and Amethyst ( I believe) both linking out to Snort and this could be a very confusing experience for users. Maybe we could make a more generic client that can be used for linking without any branding or particular styling?

11. Threads offers plenty of sharing options. The share button is within the reactions menu which is great as this minimizes any additional clicks. Many nostr clients hide the share button (primarily because we have an extra one for zaps which already makes everything look busy). We should think about how to make sharing more prominent.

12. Threads has an invite friends feature which I also like. I hope we can think about ways to make inviting more user friendly and more obvious (maybe even gamified a bit). There’s no reason a client could not give out a badge for people who invite x number of people for example.

13. One strange thing is that there are no hashtags on Threads. It is a person search and follow app. You literally cannot search for topics. This just further reinforces my belief that this app is made for maximum consumption and doesn’t really care if it’s good for humanity. Maybe it’s a planned feature for later? Who knows.. I suspect not.

14. The app over is very fast and snappy. This makes for a pleasant browsing experience and encourages to keep scrolling. There’s very little noticeable lag of any kind. I think performance is a key thing here and we can all take away from that. How do we make nostr apps smoother?

Overall I felt that the app UX and UIs are excellent. You can tell a team of professional designers poured their hearts and talent into this app.

However, the app design choices seem to push the content into the mindless doom scrolling generic category where engagement is not really encouraged or valued. To me this feels like a net negative to society.

I honestly don’t know how Zuck can sleep at night knowing this is what he is enabling, but appreciate the work by done Meta designers (however negative the consequences, you have to give them credit for creating a very smooth, simple and intuitive experience). nostr:note198vhslkxp2f6xyuyshzh777u7gtyawqr4mle2kvxs9gp6x0hajzsvw688s

nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac has done some UX/UI research on Threads to learn what we can do better in nostr clients. Very interesting...

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Replying to Avatar HoloKat

Summary of my thoughts regarding Threads UX:

1. Easy to get started ONLY if you have instagram. I don’t think there’s any other option to sign up. This feels weirdly gated and unpleasant.

2. An option to easily import info from instagram seems smart and convenient

3. The overall layout is clean, minimal and easy to familiarize with. I like that there are not too many options to overwhelm the sense.

4. The UI seems to encourage mindless engagement. As Mike Brock stated, it feels very much like TikTok - and endless stream of consumption, encouraging you to doom scroll forever. The feed seems to prioritize media content (especially video). I did not see many photos. Of course, this is mixed in with other short and shallow commentary.

5. I saw very little engagement in terms of replies. Most engagement is likes. This confirms my belief that Threads is a zombie doom scroller’s app. It seeks to extract your time, preferences and information and cares little about actual conversations. You have to have a big account with many followers to see much in terms of replies. Nostr is significantly better at meaningful interactions, but this could be in part because we’re so small.

6. The reload animation is very delightful. I like the micro interactions on the like button and the reload. Hope all nostr clients consider micro interactions.

7. The threading of replies is simple and intuitive. Obviously biased, but feels almost identical to Snort reply system I designed a while back, but faster / smoother (I think this is super important and what sets Threads apart).

8. The video in the feed does not feel as immersive as Damus, but works well.

9. I like how Threads handles multiple images in an easy to swipe gallery that spans the entire screen. Feels very clean and smooth.

10. The consistency between the web version and the app version is great and I think it’s important in onboarding people. Right now we have Damus and Amethyst ( I believe) both linking out to Snort and this could be a very confusing experience for users. Maybe we could make a more generic client that can be used for linking without any branding or particular styling?

11. Threads offers plenty of sharing options. The share button is within the reactions menu which is great as this minimizes any additional clicks. Many nostr clients hide the share button (primarily because we have an extra one for zaps which already makes everything look busy). We should think about how to make sharing more prominent.

12. Threads has an invite friends feature which I also like. I hope we can think about ways to make inviting more user friendly and more obvious (maybe even gamified a bit). There’s no reason a client could not give out a badge for people who invite x number of people for example.

13. One strange thing is that there are no hashtags on Threads. It is a person search and follow app. You literally cannot search for topics. This just further reinforces my belief that this app is made for maximum consumption and doesn’t really care if it’s good for humanity. Maybe it’s a planned feature for later? Who knows.. I suspect not.

14. The app over is very fast and snappy. This makes for a pleasant browsing experience and encourages to keep scrolling. There’s very little noticeable lag of any kind. I think performance is a key thing here and we can all take away from that. How do we make nostr apps smoother?

Overall I felt that the app UX and UIs are excellent. You can tell a team of professional designers poured their hearts and talent into this app.

However, the app design choices seem to push the content into the mindless doom scrolling generic category where engagement is not really encouraged or valued. To me this feels like a net negative to society.

I honestly don’t know how Zuck can sleep at night knowing this is what he is enabling, but appreciate the work by done Meta designers (however negative the consequences, you have to give them credit for creating a very smooth, simple and intuitive experience). nostr:note198vhslkxp2f6xyuyshzh777u7gtyawqr4mle2kvxs9gp6x0hajzsvw688s

This is valuable for all client developers. Thank you for the research!

A client to discover people to follow and solve the new user onboarding experience (suggested users, trending hashtags, find users by topics).

That is created by apps offering the same 50 nostr-celebrities to new users in onboarding and IMHO the biggest issue where nostr currently lacks: the user/profile discovery.

Generally I don't think it's a bad idea to have "trending posts" but the way it is currently done is very biased.

We need ...

- trending hashtags

- trending users (nostr.band is doing a good job with this)

- a focus on topics and communties

One thing is clear: The larger nostr grows, the better tools we need to see what is going on inside and outside of our bubble.

No - this is the fiat mindset of a big-blocker.

News from the global welcome feed

Since last weekend, when the Twitter hiatus started, I have been spending a lot of time in the global feed to welcome new users. More specificaly I used the welcome.nostr.wine relay where only new users' posts are visible.

Here are some things I have noticed, which might be interesting to some:

- We had a large number of arabic users joining last weekend, where, I assume, we had about 50% users with arabic messages. Midweek that number drastically decreased, and at the moment I hardly see any arabic.

- French users obviously were also looking for a censorship resistant alternative. I have often seen #nostrfr which made me think if might be at a point where language specific communities / hashtags are about to emerge.

- Since yesterday a lot of users come in with lightning wallets already set up. Those are new users coming from nostr:npub1earna05hx6ax38r33h3atmecjzdu547m8suw87w70aw6mlyga4hsqcja5j app's new #nostr integration.

- The most common issue is still that users are faced with an empty feed and don't know where to start.

- Currently the global welcome feed is mostly english speaking again, but I have the impression people are joining from all over the world and think the diversity of new users is increasing.

Hopefully we can improve the new user retention and keep the community growing. I'll keep a close look at https://stats.nostr.band 💜

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