nielliesmons on Nostr: > lack of UX consistency Yup, that's where a lot of the friction comes from. That's ...
> lack of UX consistency
Yup, that's where a lot of the friction comes from. That's why I think including features like reply sections in specialized apps is rarely worth it. Users will have their favorite daily driver(s) for that sort of stuff.
I want my custom emojis, right there, when I type a ":" and I want swipe actions and... Others don't give a 💩 about that and need every available action to be literally spelled out on the screen (the facebook crowd).
Daily drivers compete on things like reply sections. Niche apps are wasting their time with them. No consistent UX (agreed upon by a Nostr Kabal) or ready-made components/libraries will change that.
> We need to figure out a way to normalize that across apps.
So no, I'm aiming for the contrary: highly diverse UI/UX in daily drivers.
Yup, that's where a lot of the friction comes from. That's why I think including features like reply sections in specialized apps is rarely worth it. Users will have their favorite daily driver(s) for that sort of stuff.
I want my custom emojis, right there, when I type a ":" and I want swipe actions and... Others don't give a 💩 about that and need every available action to be literally spelled out on the screen (the facebook crowd).
Daily drivers compete on things like reply sections. Niche apps are wasting their time with them. No consistent UX (agreed upon by a Nostr Kabal) or ready-made components/libraries will change that.
> We need to figure out a way to normalize that across apps.
So no, I'm aiming for the contrary: highly diverse UI/UX in daily drivers.