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8 votes
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Creating Passionate Users: The Myth of "Keeping up"
8 votes -
What do y'all think about the new Twitter design?
It's obviously unfamiliar, but I have to say that I don't think it's that much worse than the one we had before. It does obviously follow the trend of making everything look so much more mobile-y,...
It's obviously unfamiliar, but I have to say that I don't think it's that much worse than the one we had before. It does obviously follow the trend of making everything look so much more mobile-y, but unlike Reddit they haven't really messed with the core display of content - in fact, I'd say the tweets themselves have gotten a bit larger. I've heard that the timeline gets reset to algorithmic sorting every 24h, which is an absolute no-go for me, but I haven't experienced that aspect myself.
Related: I've recently started using Tweetdeck and honestly have no idea why I should ever switch back to the main Twitter feed, redesign or not. Columns, lists, the customisation - it's pretty much everything I've ever wanted. Any tips or opinions on that?
14 votes -
The Mutable Web
5 votes -
Introducing a new Twitter.com - a refreshed and updated website
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Facebook is redesigning its app and site to put more emphasis on Events and Groups
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Refreshing the VS Code product icon
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The ineffectiveness of lonely icons
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Banner blindness revisited: Users dodge ads on mobile and desktop
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Attention Wars: Exploring the psychology, design and impact of tech and social media (Youtube series from BrainCraft)
6 votes -
Jony Ive on the Apple Watch and Big Tech’s responsibilities
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Why is the phone keypad different than the calculator?
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Feedbin goes private by default, explains design desicions to enhance user privacy
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How to design for the modern web
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This is what filter bubbles actually look like
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This Panda Is Dancing
10 votes