TheGuySwann on Nostr: My only complaint about Jumble.social is the inability to "like/heart" a post, which ...
My only complaint about Jumble.social is the inability to "like/heart" a post, which i can't seem to turn on anywhere. It's simply that I want a social signal somewhere between "ignore" & "give sats" for 2 reasons:
- it feels kinda like going to a website and only being able to rate something a 1 or a 9/10, skipping everything from 2-8.
- the zap experience on Jumble is like 4 steps, while the heart/emoji option would be one click without any delay or waiting.
Slowing down the flow of scrolling through the feed is actually the bigger barrier, but I also like the more "micro engagement" part of liking a post as well. It boosts the post visibility without needing to send a transaction or put it in my own feed.
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