Also, @Twitter's new list UI on mobile has lost one of my most used lists. It just doesn't appear on the mobile site. It exists on desktop. So, what I thought was a bug on desktop is "new" "design"
and the new mobile UI is all buggy. Anyone who works there use the product? 
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Devil's advocate time: maybe they think that that's how most users do in fact use the service. Maybe folks like you and I are the outliers? Remember their survey, a year or two ago, which asked why folks use it, and didn't have a choice for "discuss issues"?
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Right, but they service has to support the needs of the people who produce the content—fine to have a simplified, read-heavy version as long as the product has the tools to make the necessarily chaotic experience (directed graph, necessarily chaotic) tolerable and usable.
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There are some responsive improvements and some huge problems (emoji metadata is stripped so users can't identify flags etc)
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The kludge for determining what a flag emoji is to copy and paste it to a google search (as shown) for
pic.twitter.com/V9lPmX1fpj
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We'd love your take on writing on Notd. It was designed for writers who have more than 280 characters to say.
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I mostly use the site to read. The new design isn't good for that, either.
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It's Conway's Law: organizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations. I was at Twitter, if you think the product is a mess you should see how the organization is run.
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And I just realised before I only needed a click to get the translation (even if often not good) that is offered, I now need 2 clicks, much slower. This will lead to people reading less news from countries that are not their own.
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