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But I suspect this needs a big clean up from what I've seen when scouting
But I suspect this needs a big clean up from what I've seen when scouting
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I feel like the match engine is way down the list of things that need sorting out.
There are so many little things that need fixing that I've honestly lost track of them. Unfortunately there seems to be an attitude that the big problems are too big to fix and the small problems are too small to matter.
There are so many little things that need fixing that I've honestly lost track of them. Unfortunately there seems to be an attitude that the big problems are too big to fix and the small problems are too small to matter.
What a great comment imho.
"Unfortunately there seems to be an attitude that the big problems are too big to fix and the small problems are too small to matter."
"Unfortunately there seems to be an attitude that the big problems are too big to fix and the small problems are too small to matter."
Yup, the match engine is the last thing to be "touched" atm.
But other things are possible, some of them already "in progress".
But other things are possible, some of them already "in progress".
Well, this is reassuring. Most of us understand that progress has to be slow, but communication is always beneficial. I realize this can create unreasonable expectations from people too, but....I dunno. There has to be some sort of middle ground for communication. Doesn't mean Raul needs to do a "Q and A" every month.
The communication is the biggest problem right now but there is something that should/will be done soon in that matter.
Yes, but I don’t get why they are advertising in such countries like Nigeria. +243 users in a week, but last time they got +150 users and all of them got deleted fast, so they will probably lose 99% of those new ones as well.
Maybe countries like Nigeria are cheaper and thus better for tests. Economically it’s not logical, because such countries won’t bring the plus money.
Maybe countries like Nigeria are cheaper and thus better for tests. Economically it’s not logical, because such countries won’t bring the plus money.
Yep, I'd question the logic of advertising before improvements too. All they're doing is burning out a potential new userbase. You get 1 shot with new users, once they're gone they are not coming back.