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I have never dissociated faster than from getting a notification that a dead YouTuber was streaming in 30 minutes lmao
#apparently his dad is gonna go through and watch all his old streams live#learn the history of the server and allat#and#i dont think i can watch that#i think im really good at pretending idc anymore#deadass running from my past lmao#but#it still hurts sometimes#so its easier to pretend i didnt waste years of my life developing parasocial relationships with Minecraft youtubers#and im sorry for that lol#he deserves to be remembered better than i can afford to remember him#wishing all the best with future streaming endeavors lol#and hopefully fewer heart attacks from notifications#technoblade never dies
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starhearth: episode five
Second Month of Spring, Day 5-6
Early in the morning, while the last of the rain from the day before is still petering out, the explorer who promised to trade us some cricket golems returns.
[ID: A screenshot of a notification box titled âThe explorer returns!â The text inside the box reads, âThe explorer returns!--Iâm back! It looks like youâve made me the 5 Wooden Window Frame I asked for. Are you still interested in 2 Autonomous Cricket Golem in exchange? I assure you, they are more useful than any normal person at carrying things!â]
Once activated, the two little golems quickly go to work picking up items and moving them to the stockpiles. These guys will be very helpful to us. As more and more of the villagers become crafters or warriors and spend most of their time focused on that, there are fewer and fewer people to do the necessary work of just hauling stuff from one place to another. The cricket golems will help pick up the slack.
[ID: A screenshot of the item stockpile, containing animal pelts, bones, strips of rawhide and blocks of wood, as the two golems pick up items from the stockpile. The golems are dark gray and rectangular in shape, with four stubby legs, small square gray heads, two glowing yellow eyes, and two glowing rectangular antennae.]
More good news: weâve got enough food and networth to pick up another villager.
Now, I realize that you may have increasingly been thinking, as this game continues to progress, âuh, where the hell is SPOCK? youâve literally included LESLIE in your roster before SPOCK? what are you even doing hereâ or something along those lines. Well, you can rest assured I did not forget about Spock. The reason I havenât made him a villager yet comes down to one simple thing: I had no absolutely no idea what to do with him. There is no position available to the Hearthlings that even remotely corresponds to âscience officerâ. Herbalist, maybe, at a stretchâbut there are multiple characters who fit that job better by virtue of being actual medical professionals. I thought about making him a warrior of some kind, since Spock takes out a fair amount of foes throughout the series, but that didnât seem to fit him very well. Spockâs not a warrior at heart. Heâs just a guy whoâs willing to nerve pinch a bad guy or two if the situation calls for it.
But of course, weâve gotta have Spock in here somewhere. So in the end, after much deliberation, I decided...to make him a Weaver. Weavers are a crafting class that refine fibers and animal pelts into thread, leather and cloth, which can then be used either by the Weaver to make clothes that provide various benefits to Hearthlings, or by other crafters to make things like bows and armor.
My reasoning for this? Spockâs fabulous sense of fashion. Thatâs it. Thatâs literally it.
[ID: A screenshot of Spockâs Character Info window, which shows that his mood is content, his stats are 6 Mind, 5 Body and 4 Spirit, his class is Worker, he has the trait âNight Owlâ--represented by a crescent moon iconâand his mood is being improved by the âPioneering Spiritâ buff. Below, Spockâs portrait is seen in the information box at the bottom of the screen, showing him to be a white Hearthling with brown eyes, short square black hair, and thick black eyebrows.]
Spock has an impressive stat spreadâ6 Mind, 5 Body and 4 Spiritâand the trait Night Owl. You might remember that Kirk also has this trait; it makes the Hearthling stay up later at night and wake up later in the day. So Kirk and Spock can keep each other company. As it should be.
The character appearance options arenât exactly equipped to make Vulcans, so the best I can do is give Spock some really big eyebrows. Unfortunately, a strange graphical glitch results in those eyebrows floating in the air next to his head instead of remaining on his face as eyebrows usually do.
[ID: A screenshot of Spock the Hearthling running over the grass with his eyebrows floating at the right height, but to the right of his head instead of on it.]
my god, those NBC execs were right all along! his eyebrows are demonic!
Well...itâll probably sort itself out.
Meanwhile, McCoy needs to build himself a cauldron so he can craft potions. This requires a bit of stone. Once we start mining for ore, weâll have more stone than we know what to do with, but for the moment weâre fresh out. Luckily there are some boulders standing out in the fields around the village, so McCoy goes out to break those down for stone. Apparently he doesnât much feel like picking it up afterward, though, because he just kind of stands there while a cricket golem comes to collect the stone instead.
[ID: A screenshot of McCoy standing in the grass staring at the stockpile and doing nothing, while behind him a cricket golem picks up a block of stone.]
what? did you not get your coffee today?
Once the stone is in the stockpile, though, McCoyâbegrudgingly, I assumeâgoes to craft a cauldron out of it, and begins brewing some potions. A few energy potions made from the ad hoc little herb garden will make everyone move a bit faster for a while, which hopefully will speed up production of the tavern.
[ID: A screenshot of McCoy bending over a bubbling cauldron next to his workstation in the grass. The information box below describes him as âcrafting energy tonic.â]
Uhura has befriended another rabbit, this one named March. I really hope March and Thumpy donât breed, because if we get into a Trouble With Tribbles situation I donât think my CPU will be able to handle it.
[ID: A screenshot of the camp with a small rabbit sitting next to the empty hearth, while Kirk patrols nearby and McCoy gets something from the stockpile in the background.]
Night Owl Spock stays up to finish putting the roof on the tavern after everyone else has gone to bed. Heâs not completely alone, though; heâs got his eyebrows to accompany him.
[ID: Spock walking across the roof of the tavern in the dark, eyebrows still hovering next to his head.]
The next morning is warm but a bit rainy. With the tavern itself completed, all thatâs left is to place all the windows and doors. Everyone chips in to help.
[ID: A screenshot of several villagers walking across the grass towards the tavern, each carrying a door or window. Rand is selected in the information box below, which says she is âplacing Wooden Door.â]
Some more Entlings attack...or rather, they try to, but theyâre up on the cliffs surrounding the town to the north, and canât get down. So they just kind of stand there angrily for a while before wandering off again.
[ID: A shot from the front of the tavern, showing four Entlings standing on the cliff some distance in the background.]
The tavern is finally finished, and everyone takes a moment to celebrate.
[ID: A screenshot of McCoy, Rand, Chapel, Leslie, Spock, Chekov, and Scotty all standing in front of the tavern with their hands in the air as confetti and clouds of dust fly up from the completed building.]
Thereâs not much time to stand around, thoughânow that the building is complete, itâs time to start moving things into it. Eventually weâll make individual houses for people and use the tavern as, well, a tavern, but for the moment itâs more pressing to just get everyone under a roof, so the beds are moved into whatâs theoretically the tavern pantry. Well, almost all the beds. One of them canât be moved for a while, because Kirk is sleeping in it.
[ID: A screenshot of Kirk passed out in the one remaining bed next to the berry bushes.]
The berry bushes and herb garden are also moved over to be closer to the tavern, and the outside storepiles decommissioned in favor of moving all our supplies into some more neatly organized boxes inside. Scotty queues up some more storage boxes as well as a few more beds to support the growing population, but he needs wood to make them, and building the tavern has used up our whole supply of it. So a few people are sent to cut down some trees. Just cutting down the trees growing nearby has given us enough wood so far, but thatâs not going to be a sustainable solution forever. Weâre going to need an orchard for wood, so a few acorns are also planted out back to get that started.
One of the felled trees drops a beeâs nest. This is actually a good thingâa Herbalist can collect the bees and put them in a hive which will supply honey. McCoy is sent to go pick up the bees, but he decides heâd rather get a drink instead.
[ID: A screenshot of the field behind the tavern, mostly cleared but with a couple of tree stumps in the corner. One of the stumps has a swarming beeâs nest on the ground next to it. McCoy is running away from the stump, and the information box below says that he is âgetting a drink.â]
Yeah I canât really say I blame him.
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My product launch wishlist for Instagram, Twitter, Uber and more
âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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My product launch wishlist for Instagram, Twitter, Uber and more
âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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My product launch wishlist for Instagram, Twitter, Uber and more
âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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My product launch wishlist for Instagram, Twitter, Uber and more
âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
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âTwas the night before Xmas, and all through the house, not a feature was stirring from the designerâs mouse . . . Not Twitter! Not Uber, Not Apple or Pinterest! On Facebook! On Snapchat! On Lyft or on Insta! . . . From the sidelines I ask you to flex your codeâs might. Happy Xmas to all if you make these apps right.
Instagram
See More Like This â A button on feed posts that when tapped inserts a burst of similar posts before the timeline continues. Want to see more fashion, sunsets, selfies, food porn, pets, or Boomerangs? Instagramâs machine vision technology and metadata would gather them from people you follow and give you a dose. You shouldnât have to work through search, hashtags, or the Explore page, nor permanently change your feed by following new accounts. Pinterest briefly had this feature (and should bring it back) but itâd work better on Insta.
Web DMs â Instagramâs messaging feature has become the defacto place for sharing memes and trash talk about peopleâs photos, but itâs stuck on mobile. For all the college kids and entry-level office workers out there, this would make being stuck on laptops all day much more fun. Plus, youth culture truthsayer Taylor Lorenz wants Instagram web DMs too.
Upload Quality Indicator â Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess. Instagram should warn us if our signal strength is low compared to what we usually have (since some places itâs always mediocre) and either recommend we wait for Wi-Fi, or post a low-res copy thatâs replaced by the high-res version when possible.
Oh, and if new VP of product Vishal Shah is listening, Iâd also like Bitmoji-style avatars and a better way to discover accounts that shows a selection of their recent posts plus their bio, instead of just one post and no context in Explore which is better for discovering content.
Every feed app should steal Pinterestâs âmore like thisâ button
Twitter
DM Search â Ummm, this is pretty straightforward. Itâs absurd that you canât even search DMs by person, let alone keyword. Twitter knows messaging is a big thing on mobile right? And DMs are one of the most powerful ways to get in contact with mid-level public figures and journalists. PS: My DMs are open if youâve got a news tip â @JoshConstine.
Unfollow Suggestions â Social networks are obsessed with getting us to follow more people, but do a terrible job of helping us clean up our feeds. With Twitter bringing back the option to see a chronological feed, we need unfollow suggestions more than ever. It should analyze who I follow but never click, fave, reply to, retweet, or even slow down to read and ask if I want to nix them. I asked for this 5 years ago and the problem has only gotten worse. Since people feel like their feeds are already overflowing, theyâre stingy with following new people. Thatâs partly why you see accounts get only a handful of new followers when their tweets go viral and are seen by millions. I recently had a tweet with 1.7 million impressions and 18,000 Likes that drove just 11 follows. Yes I know thatâs a self-own.
Analytics Benchmarks â If Twitter wants to improve conversation quality, it should teach us what works. Twitter offers analytics about each of your tweets, but not in context of your other posts. Did this drive more or fewer link clicks or follows than my typical tweet? That kind of info could guide users to create more compelling content.
Twitter Quitters And The Unfiltered Feed Problem
Facebook
(Obviously we could get into Facebookâs myriad problems here. A less sensationalized feed that doesnât reward exaggerated claims would top my list. Hopefully its plan to downrank âborderline contentâ that almost violates its policies will help when it rolls out.)
Batched Notifications â Facebook sends way too many notifications. Some are downright useless and should be eliminated. â14 friends responded to events happening tomorrowâ? âSomeoneâs fundraiser is half way to its goal?â Get that shit out of here. But there are other notifications I want to see but that arenât urgent nor crucial to know about individually. Facebook should let us decide to batch notifications so weâd only get one of a certain type every 12 or 24 hours, or only when a certain number of similar ones are triggered. Iâd love a digest of posts to my Groups or Events from the past day rather than every time someone opens their mouth.
I so donât care
Notifications In The âTime Well Spentâ Feature â Facebook tells you how many minutes you spent on it each day over the past week and on average, but my total time on Facebook matters less to me than how often it interrupts my life with push notifications. The âYour Time On Facebookâ feature should show how many notifications of each type Iâve received, which ones I actually opened, and let me turn off or batch the ones I want fewer of.
Facebook is finally rolling out its âhow long do I spend on Facebookâ dashboard
Oh, and for Will Cathcart, Facebookâs VP of apps, can I also get proper syncing so I donât rewatch the same Stories on Instagram and Facebook, the ability to invite people to Events on mobile based on past invite lists of those Iâve hosted or attended, and the See More Like This feature I recommended for Instagram?
Uber/Lyft/Ridesharing
âQuiet Rideâ Button â Sometimes youâre just not in the mood for small talk. Had a rough day, need to get work done, or want to just zone out? Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver accepts, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation. I get that itâs a bit dehumanizing for the driver, but Iâd bet some would happily take a little extra cash for their compliance.
âI Need More Timeâ Button â Sometimes you overestimate the ETA and suddenly your car is arriving before youâre ready to leave. Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you donât miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee, or making the driver wait while they and the company arenât getting paid, Uber, Lyft, and the rest should offer the âI Need More Timeâ button that simply rebooks you a car thatâs a little further away.
Spotify/Music Streaming Apps
Scan My Collection â I wish I could just take photos of the album covers, spines, or even discs of my CD or record collection and have them instantly added to a playlist or folder. Itâs kind of sad that after lifetimes of collecting physical music, most of it now sits on a shelf and we forget to play what we used to love. Music apps want more data on what we like, and itâs just sitting there gathering dust. Thereâs obviously some fun viral potential here too. Let me share whatâs my most embarrassing CD. For me, itâs my dual copies of Limp Bizkitâs âSignificant Otherâ because I played the first one so much it got scratched.
Friends Weekly â Spotify ditched its in-app messaging, third-party app platform, and other ways to discover music so its playlists would decide what becomes a hit in order to exert leverage over the record labels to negotiate better deals. But music discovery is inherently social and the desktop little ticker of what friends are playing on doesnât cut it. Spotify should let me choose to recommend my new favorite song or agree to let it share what Iâve recently played most, and put those into a Discover Weekly-style social playlist of what friends are listening to.
How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
Snapchat
Growth â Iâm sorry, I had to.
Bulk Export Memories â But seriously, Snapchat is shrinking. Thatâs worrisome because some usersâ photos and videos are trapped on its Memories cloud hosting feature thatâs supposed to help free up space on your phone. But thereâs no bulk export option, meaning it could take hours of saving shots one at a time to your camera roll if you needed to get off of Snapchat, if for example it was shutting down, or got acquired, or youâre just bored of it.
Add-On Cameras â Snapchatâs Spectacles are actually pretty neat for recording first-person or underwater shots in a circular format. But otherwise they donât do much more, and in some ways do much less, than your phoneâs camera and are a long way from being a Magic Leap competitor. Thatâs why if Snapchat really wants to become a âCamera Companyâ, it should build sleek add-on cameras that augment our phoneâs hardware. Snap previously explored selling a 360-camera but never launched one. A little Giroptic iO-style 360 lens that attaches to your phoneâs charging port could let you capture a new kind of content that really makes people feel like theyâre there with you. An Aukey Aura-style zoom lens attachment that easily fits in your pocket unlike a DSLR could also be a hit
Snap explored selling a 360 camera
iOS
Switch Wi-Fi/Bluetooth From Control Center â I thought the whole point of Control Center was one touch access, but I can only turn on or off the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Itâs silly having to dig into the Settings menu to switch to a different Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device, especially as we interact with more and more of them. Control Center should unfurl a menu of networks or devices you can choose from.
Shoot GIFs â Live Photos are a clumsy proprietary format. Instagramâs Boomerang nailed what we want out of live action GIFs and we should be able to shoot them straight from the iOS camera and export them as actual GIFs that can be used across the web. Give us some extra GIF settings and iPhones could have a new reason for teens to choose them over Androids.
Gradual Alarms â Anyone else have a heart attack whenever they hear their phoneâs Alarm Clock ringtone? I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that Iâll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake. A setting that gradually increases the volume of the iOS Alarm Clock every 15 seconds or minute so I can be gently arisen unless I refuse to get up.
Maybe some of these apply to Android, but I wouldnât know because Iâm a filthy casual iPhoner. Send me your Android suggestions, as well as what else you want to see added to your favorite apps.
[Image Credit: Hanson Inc]
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