Sandi MacPherson, Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

I'm also doing a bit of an AMA over on Product Hunt (http://www.producthunt.com/) today - but of course, feel free to ask me any questions here :)

Founder/CEO at HiHiHi

Are you trying to promote certain new user behavior with this version? Perhaps my memory is wrong, but I believe having 3 separate feeds (Home, Popular, Recent) is new. How come you decided to create 3 separate feeds? (I think I prefer a single feed. I use Quibb a lot through the email letter which has a single feed.)

Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

The different feeds have been around for a loooong time. However, I recently re-focused them (announcement here: http://quibb.com/links/haven-t-been-on-quibb-in-a-couple-days-new-features-to-help-find-great-content). There are several members who I spoke with who really prefer to use the different feeds - members that come often (i.e. several times/day) want to see everything; members who only come once/week only want to see what's been popular. I think in theory the lessons I learn from these feeds will be applied to the email too, which currently only exists as an 'every weekday' option.

Director of Content at CMX Media

I personally read almost all my news via mobile (I'm a consultant and am on the go most of the day). I was so excited to see the new app. I tinkered around with it for a while this morning. I really like being taken to the conversation page first because I use Quibb not only to discover great content but also to forge relationships with people who discover great content before I do. It's important to me to follow those curators and learn more about them. So I'm personally very stoked about that. I can't wait to see it get even better!

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

I knew you would understand, Carrie :)

Customer Acquisition at Grow.co

looks great. I noticed that for this very post the formatting is messed up within the iOS app. All of the raw html is coming through to the front end.

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

Yes :) to be fixed, soon!

Lead Developer at Spritzr

From my iPad Mini 2nd gen on iOS 8.4, it's only occurring for your posts. Others' posts and your comments are unaffected.

Product Manager at Magic Leap

Could never login with Twitter on the iOS app... but I also lost my phone and am now an S6 user. Make an Android app! :)

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

Still working on that bug... it's a stubborn one :(

Partner at Founders

Great job!!

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Founder & CEO at Notejoy

Love the new app! Have been using it for awhile now in beta! I've switched all of my daily news consumption almost exclusively to a suite of mobile apps instead of reading on my laptop, so incredibly important to get this right. And this is a great update in the right direction.

Social Media Strategist at TeamRock

What a fantastic update! Congrats!

Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

Thanks Tom :)

Excited to download the Quibb ios app, but it only shows sign-ins using Google+ or Twitter, not a registered account.

Product Marketing at Kustomer

Nicely done - this update moved Quibb from an app folder to my primary home screen.

Why I will be using this version more:
- Modern design and a good sense of conversation and threads
- ability to fave comments, not just articles
- nice ux accordances (drawer to allow tweeting/faving)

What I'd love to see:
- sorted view of the people I follow prioritizing the people who start conversations with the most interactions
- the same sort of view to highlight people who share content that gets shared the most, not just views or likes

Great job!

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Hi Sandi, congratulations on the launch of the new version. Really great stuff. Looking forward to using it and thanks for all the hard work, perseverance and vision. :)

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Really enjoying the new experience. Does raise great questions about the right philosophy around the place of notifications.

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Director of Product Management at Care.com

Great improvements in the app! Love it!

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Co-Founder & CTO at AskSuto.com

Just an interesting use-case that you might want to try out on the mobile experience (likely good for engagement):

Problem:
There's definitely a few users that I follow for which I'd like to read most of their comments on articles (even if I have yet to read the article) and/or there are users that I'd like to be following so I can keep up with what they're reading on Quibb. Currently, I rely on going on their profile page(s) from time to time and relying on your emails to get this content.

Possible Solution:
Sending push notifications when user X commented on something and I follow them (or a new "stalking" option? Twitter's got that :P) so I can read the article/their comment. Same goes for the articles they're liking/reading.

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

Hm, interesting - I understand what you mean. It sounds almost like a Follow+ action (i.e. a stronger follow signal)

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Co-Founder & CTO at AskSuto.com

yeah..

I think this can all be inferred from user behaviour without having you explicitly opt-in. Depends on how many people use the system like I do (should be a pretty simple data study), but if they follow a pattern of goig to a few profiles more than others then I would auto-opt them in for this level of notifications.

Start With Why, Salt & Pepper 30s, Thoughtful Org Partners

I love the fact that you stuck to your guns on the commenting & attribution piece. When it comes down to a judgement call (i.e. a 50-50 split), most people chase users rather than sticking to the vision. Good job!

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Editor-in-Chief at Quibb

:) thanks Matt
It's true... I think balancing and understanding user feedback is one of the most difficult aspects of what I do.

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Start With Why, Salt & Pepper 30s, Thoughtful Org Partners

#preach ;)

Independent

I'm glad that there's a native app. I know that you're going for simpler. But I really like the mobile web experience better. I find the mobile web UI much easier to look at and to navigate.

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