What are social media apps missing?
Alessandra Mikail
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Ervin Kalemi@ervinkalemi
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Frontitude
Good question! I think there needs to be a better way to organize all the content I save (or want to save but don't).
@neri_raanani Instagram has a decent save feature that lets you create your own folders, however, other social media apps are missing basic features like this one.
@neri_raanani Please support me when I launch my platform - this is going to be implemented.
Frontitude
@chetan_natesh Sure, keep me posted!
WorkHub
Social media apps are a great way to stay connected with friends, family, and loved ones. But there are a few things that social media apps have always lacked:
-The ability to share content with friends who aren't on the platform you're using
@qudsia_ali you can still share content and that content can still be viewed off-platform. However, the features you can use become very limited without joining the platform
@qudsia_ali I think this is an issue when they are not on any platform.
but cross platform sharing is possible.
Delphi β Digital Clone Studio
The ability to disable certain features. I want a chronological timeline, I want the ability to disable reels.
So I guess more niche customizations
Also better sorting of bookmarked content (twitter)
@philipsnyder Chronological timeline is too important - algo feeds are the main reason for filter bubbles!
@philipsnyder agreed, I also think that the main thing that's missing is having simpler features
I'd love to disable the infinite scroll after... let's say, one hour of scrolling.
KoolStories
Learning something productive. I feel if the media usage is directed towards productivity it'll be quite beneficial in long term.
@lodovico_sella you can still find ways to learn new things by following creators that educate their followers and training your algorithm to mostly show you things you're interested in
@lodovico_sella That's because intensive content do not go well with ads
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