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Just an idea, would absolutely love to see our profiles on @paragraph to have an option to be curated. For example, certain articles might not look as good next to other ones. We could have a public archive so the profile shows the best ones, while the not as good ones would be hidden with the click of a button. Or we could split the page into sections, where you could customize how you would want users to view your page! I still want all of my articles to be viewable, just not next to each other as they currently are. TLDR: I want the best next to the best, and the worst next to the worst. :)
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Great feedback! The publication homepage is a key surface and think it's valuable for writers to be able to toggle what's shown vs what's hidden there. Maybe also the ability to pin the top post they want to showcase (this could default to the most recent post, but could also be manually set by the writer). One thing we want to be careful of though is introducing *too many* settings for writers to have to think about and manage. Having a few really strong themes to choose from can go a long way, but need to be careful not to introduce too much choice. There's risk in having writers spend too much time thinking about the styling or aesthetics (vs. the actual writing). As always, thank you for the feedback @micah — this is something we're actively thinking about.
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That’s a completely fair point Reid! And definitely not trying to bring in too many choices, but in today’s era there is significant value of understanding how users will view and interact with your publication homepage. If you can find a balance between the two, it’s a game-changer for sure. As always, happy I can provide feedback :)
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