My UX blind spot is post/content creation.
I used Twitter so much in the past that I wanted to create my own client for it, that would fix or improve all the things other clients were missing. I was using Tweetbot at the time, it was very good, 10x better than Tweetdeck, 100x better than the native twitter client. When Elon shut down the API I was forced to use normal Twitter again and I hated it. From years of daily use of mostly lists (feeds), across multiple devices, in sync, in chronological order with unread counts, to being forced to use a single "For You" feed filled with garbage and unusable UX for lists was extremely annoying to me.
With Nostur I am recreating everything just to have my normal experience back and I am building it on nostr so it cant be taken away again.
But I am mostly a reader/lurker, so while the reading experience in Nostur is great, posting/content creation is my blind spot, I don't know what features are missing there because I don't use it much and didn't use it much on Twitter either, except for some reply posting on an alt-account.
I believe the best apps are built by devs who use their own apps and I'm not using the posting part of Nostur enough to know what's missing, my experience pretty much stops at posting release notes, I know it's great for that, but for other content I need active posters to tell me what's missing.
So if you are missing something, let me know!
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