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@compez.eth
Sometimes, many ideas in software design are interesting and engaging. Users love them and interact well with them. However, users are often unaware of the issues these features can cause in the background on their device. If such features are removed, it is always for the benefit of the user. A good design should pay attention to resource consumption and system performance, as they have a direct impact on the overall efficiency.
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Blue Cockatoo
@bluecockatoo
Why couldn’t it have been a feature that people with devices that can handle it could turn on? TBH it was a usability issue for me to have them animated and I would have liked the option to still them without killing the fun for others. Just seems weird to completely take away something that brought joy to many when it is only a problem for a subset and it could be optional.
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cryptocellaris.eth 🎩
@cryptocellaris
i think this could be an easy settings toggle for users who have crash issues or don't want the battery drain / extra data consumption make it default off if worried about complaints saying it's too hard to keep one of the few features that distinguishes this platform is just throwing in the towel we can animate a whole feed full of videos but the gifs are too much more? game devs put out apps which throw animations on multiple arbitrary surfaces and a scrolling flat plane is too hard? i don't know the backend details of why this causes crashing or why it's hard to fix, but it's a sad day for a beloved feature
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AmosRiches.Eth
@amosriches-eth
I agree, although it's hard letting go, it's for the best as it'II help to improve a user experience on Farcaster
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