I’d rather see no images, than have to look at a page that keeps reminding me how slow the entire process is.
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan @Medium
do you feel like you are representative of an average user in that sense?
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Replying to @patrickkettner @Medium
I don’t think I represent anyone but I do believe I might not be the only one who feels this way
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan @Medium
haha, sure. I meant that if you feel like a non outlier, than maybe you (we?) could figure out a design compromise
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Replying to @patrickkettner
I honestly don’t know. I'm too frustrated to think. But I do know the UX/perf was WAY better be4 they switched techniques.
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan
I read medium 99% of the time through RSS. what was their old way?
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Replying to @patrickkettner
I don’t know but whatever it was, it was waaaay faster.
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan
got any idea when the switch happened? I can dig through the wayback machine
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Replying to @patrickkettner
No, I don’t know when it did. :( Sorry. :( That's why I was hoping someone on the Medium team would talk to me/us.
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I’ll share this with people who worked on this.
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