Posts, a community app by Read.cv

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Andy Chung

We're live! Just shared posts.cv on Twitter, thanks everyone for being here 😌 twitter.com/read_cv/status…

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Posts, a community app by Read.cv
Andrea Contino
Replying to @andy

Few feedbacks: - It would be nice to have the chance to see who you are following and followers - the profile timeline is a bit messy if you don't differenciate posts and replies, all together is messy - I miss the chance to create a thread - Is there a mobile app already?

Andrea Contino
Replying to @alicetragedy @andy

Ah no. I don’t want the counter. I don’t mind about that. Just want to know who you are following and followed by. Always been a good thing for me to find interesting people

Andre Moore
Replying to @contz @alicetragedy @andy

+1 - I've been using that as my primary way of finding people on other places like Mastodon.

David Mendes
Replying to @andremoore @contz +2 others

Threads are polarizing. Personally I can say they’re one of the reasons why I dislike twitter so much,

Jonas Maaløe
Replying to @davidmendes @andremoore +3 others

I’d be okay with threads if you could only make one every 2nd week, and after thread post no. 5, character count in next thread post was reduced by x%, stacking

Jonas Maaløe
Replying to @davidmendes @andremoore +3 others

Or some other complicated rule set, just get weird with it is what I’m saying

Laura 🦄
Replying to @jonas.so @davidmendes +3 others

Haha I love this idea because it’s so absolutely random 😅 that’s a good prerequisite for making Posts feel like no other social network 😉

Jonas Maaløe
Replying to @alicetragedy @davidmendes +3 others

Lots of talk in UX about gamification, but no one’s making actual mechanics / system rules like this 🥲

David Mendes
Replying to @jonas.so @alicetragedy +3 others

I have nothing against the principle of a “thread”, but I dislike clickbait and sales pitch kind of posts in the context of a community. I’ve had enough of clicking around “here’s hows” or “10 reasons why” posts, only to find they’re nothing but engagement traps.

Jonas Maaløe
Replying to @davidmendes @alicetragedy +3 others

Yeah, it’s like reading overly long texts messages or a one sentence email; technically still it’s medium but out of tune