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Topic: Should there be a bitcointalk app? (Read 447 times)

jr. member
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August 12, 2019, 12:07:49 AM
#28
I have no difficulty when accessing this forum using my phone, but I think it would be more comfortable with an application
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 10, 2019, 09:57:37 PM
#27
I would love a app, I hate browsing this forum on my phone so I never do and only browse on my computer. Forum apps make it so much smoother to view on mobile.
legendary
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Merit: 3014
August 10, 2019, 09:54:29 PM
#26
Having Bitcointalk in a web is much convenient than having an app since it will not need storage on out phone. Anyways, its all up to the admin to whether do one or not.
If this is a social media like facebook, twitter, and IG where we can view pictures, an APP would be good, but here it's different, we have some kind of interaction here but mostly through the post we can read and it's really more convenient reading it through our PC than our cell phones.

That’s the point though, an app would make it much easier on a cell. It’s also a discussion board just like Reddit right, and I don’t think there’s any question that the Reddit app is far easier on mobile than the site.

Having Bitcointalk in a web is much convenient than having an app since it will not need storage on out phone. Anyways, its all up to the admin to whether do one or not.

Buy more storage? C’mon now, this isn’t really a good reason to not have one.
legendary
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Merit: 1292
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August 10, 2019, 06:51:42 PM
#25
Having Bitcointalk in a web is much convenient than having an app since it will not need storage on out phone. Anyways, its all up to the admin to whether do one or not.
If this is a social media like facebook, twitter, and IG where we can view pictures, an APP would be good, but here it's different, we have some kind of interaction here but mostly through the post we can read and it's really more convenient reading it through our PC than our cell phones.
full member
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August 10, 2019, 06:45:53 PM
#24
Having Bitcointalk in a web is much convenient than having an app since it will not need storage on out phone. Anyways, its all up to the admin to whether do one or not.
jr. member
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Merit: 4
August 10, 2019, 06:25:28 PM
#23
I do support the idea of bitcointalk having the app of its own. It will help a lot, at least people doesn't know about it,will use the opportunity to register and join the forum and cryptocurrency will be known by everyone. I see nothing wrong by having btt app
sr. member
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Merit: 301
June 06, 2019, 09:36:03 AM
#22
I'm personally fine with Bitcointalk on mobile when I'm reading posts. The scrolling from left to right is easily fixed by using landscape mode on my phone. What bothers me a lot though, is when I'm posting or replying to quotes. Formatting quotes to make my reply look clean is too much of a hassle as you'd have to manually erase the irrelevant stuff.

Yes, this one seems to be the only issue for me when replying on mobile. Not that it cannot be done but it just eats time and also quite inconvenient.
mk4
legendary
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June 06, 2019, 08:05:12 AM
#21
Agreed, I regularly browse and post on Bitcointalk on mobile, haven't come across any issues, except the scrolling from left to right. (though not really an issue IMO)
Then again, I usually browse other websites in desktop mode, so I'm probably somewhat weird in that regard.

I'm personally fine with Bitcointalk on mobile when I'm reading posts. The scrolling from left to right is easily fixed by using landscape mode on my phone. What bothers me a lot though, is when I'm posting or replying to quotes. Formatting quotes to make my reply look clean is too much of a hassle as you'd have to manually erase the irrelevant stuff.
legendary
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Merit: 1283
June 06, 2019, 07:29:46 AM
#20
Are you having an issue browsing the forum from your mobile?
The only real problem I have on LoyceMobile is that I have to scroll a bit from left to right to read posts. A bigger screen would solve that, unless the forum formatting could change a bit.
I don't think it's worth developing an app to offer the same features a webbrowser has already.

Agreed, I regularly browse and post on Bitcointalk on mobile, haven't come across any issues, except the scrolling from left to right. (though not really an issue IMO)
Then again, I usually browse other websites in desktop mode, so I'm probably somewhat weird in that regard.
mk4
legendary
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June 06, 2019, 07:20:04 AM
#19
Yeah I have seen it already I've already encountered some Ux issues which actually really makes it quite difficult to address unlike making an app which is actually made just for phones. Upon testing it this still really have to fix a lot of things.

I was actually referring to the copy pasting of quotes and filtering your quote is quite hard in mobile since you are touching it and sliding around instead of using mouse. Hopefully they can come up with idea on how to make that one easier on your phone practicing the mobile responsive site instead of an app. 

Yea. The new software is pretty much in it's beta phase as far as I know. It already works, but it's definitely nowhere near perfect. Give it some time. The test websites exist to check for bugs and inconsistencies in the first place.
full member
Activity: 924
Merit: 220
June 06, 2019, 05:22:57 AM
#18
If someone will create then its good but I don't think that it is needed since the forum is already ok for the smartphone users.

For me, it is easier to write and read on my computer rather than my smartphone.
Yeah I agree with you that using PC has more comfort than using a smartphone. However, not all the times that we will having our PC everywhere and wishes to see forum discussions. So, smartphones can be good also because this is handy can be put inside the pocket. If there will be an app then that should be better hoping that hackers cannot copy or used a phishing one for the BTC accounts using an phishing applications.
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 588
June 06, 2019, 02:22:41 AM
#17
I am not sure if how the mobile responsive thing can solve the UI issues or the difficulties that we are currently experiencing right now cause mostly what the mobile responsive thing can do is just to make the site looks good on your phone but It can't actually do a lot of changes when it comes to your functionality.

Mobile responsiveness can definitely fix the issues. Check the link I provided. Mobile responsiveness can also fix UX also, not only UI.

What specific functionalities are you looking for in the first place?

Yeah I have seen it already I've already encountered some Ux issues which actually really makes it quite difficult to address unlike making an app which is actually made just for phones. Upon testing it this still really have to fix a lot of things.

I was actually referring to the copy pasting of quotes and filtering your quote is quite hard in mobile since you are touching it and sliding around instead of using mouse. Hopefully they can come up with idea on how to make that one easier on your phone practicing the mobile responsive site instead of an app. 
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
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June 05, 2019, 11:10:53 PM
#16
I am not sure if how the mobile responsive thing can solve the UI issues or the difficulties that we are currently experiencing right now cause mostly what the mobile responsive thing can do is just to make the site looks good on your phone but It can't actually do a lot of changes when it comes to your functionality.

Mobile responsiveness can definitely fix the issues. Check the link I provided. Mobile responsiveness can also fix UX also, not only UI.

What specific functionalities are you looking for in the first place?
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 588
June 05, 2019, 09:05:17 AM
#15
If developing application means an easier and convenient way of posting then I'll probably go for it. Posting on computer might be much easier for now but if the application that is made can also give the same feature that is a phone friendly then we can still enjoy the benefits of posting anywhere you want

When you want to launch an APP on playstore you need to make compromises with Google so it is completely wrong to give details of an decentralized platform to centralized company.

If this forum will create an app but is quite hesitant with the centralized company like google. We can simply not put it in the playstore, by simply adding a download link in this forum is already enough. Developers can run the application without a single touch from google.

Wait for Epochtalk to be developed more, for Bitcointalk to hopefully migrate to that new forum software in the future. Epochtalk is already responsive in terms of UI so an app would be quite unnecessary.

A member of this forum created a forum that uses Epochtalk, specifically to test the new software. Check it out if you're interested: https://www.cryptos-currencies.com

I am not sure if how the mobile responsive thing can solve the UI issues or the difficulties that we are currently experiencing right now cause mostly what the mobile responsive thing can do is just to make the site looks good on your phone but It can't actually do a lot of changes when it comes to your functionality.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
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June 05, 2019, 07:34:00 AM
#14
Wait for Epochtalk to be developed more, for Bitcointalk to hopefully migrate to that new forum software in the future. Epochtalk is already responsive in terms of UI so an app would be quite unnecessary.

A member of this forum created a forum that uses Epochtalk, specifically to test the new software. Check it out if you're interested: https://www.cryptos-currencies.com
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
June 05, 2019, 05:26:01 AM
#13
I agree to disagree that the forum is centralized, instinctly. What I really meant despite of centralization of the forum, theymos always want to keep it as decentralized as possible, through different systems, from Trust to Merit. Noticing that theymos disclosed his raw plans to more decentralize the merit system. There are not too much details on his plans yet. In fact, I can not imagine how a decentralized forum can work; and one good example is decentralized exchanges. They also have staffs, support teams, and so on. Recent months, some DEX also require KYCs.
This thought occurred to me recently:

If you wanted to implement Merit in a decentralized forum (ie. one in the vein of Freenet's Frost or FMS), you could do it in this way:
 - Everyone can, from their own perspective, give unlimited merit to posts, and these merit transactions are put into files which each user publishes via the decentralized system. (Like a merit.txt.xz which every user publishes.) Unlike on bitcointalk.org, you can also give people merit without an associated post.
 - For everyone who has merit, you download their merit-transactions-list, but scale down/up all of the numbers so that the total merit that they send is equal to the actual sMerit that they own. It might or might not be useful to do this via some sliding time frame scheme so that merit transaction amounts aren't just continually diminished over time as they increase in quantity.
 - Apply the above step recursively, creating a web-of-trust-style merit network

Then every user has a subjective merit score for each post (sort of like the bitcointalk.org trust system, which was inspired by FMS). And if you wish, you can assign people to be merit sources from your perspective by sending them large amounts of merit directly; these might or might not appear in the merit-transactions-list which you publish.

Thanks for sharing this one.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
June 05, 2019, 04:59:05 AM
#12
The only real problem I have on LoyceMobile is that I have to scroll a bit from left to right to read posts. A bigger screen would solve that, unless the forum formatting could change a bit.
I don't think it's worth developing an app to offer the same features a webbrowser has already.
If you don’t mind using Firefox as your mobile browser (and you’re using Android), there is an extension that formats the forum to fill the whole screen (as if it was responsible).

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcointalk-mobile-friendly-app-for-android-4500633
legendary
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June 05, 2019, 04:51:54 AM
#11
Are you having an issue browsing the forum from your mobile?
The only real problem I have on LoyceMobile is that I have to scroll a bit from left to right to read posts. A bigger screen would solve that, unless the forum formatting could change a bit.
I don't think it's worth developing an app to offer the same features a webbrowser has already.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
June 05, 2019, 04:43:55 AM
#10
You likely missed this one, and ownership of Bitcointalk decentralized between some people, not only theymos.
This doesn’t make BitcoinTalk in no way decentralized. The forum host is centralized on theymos hands. The domain with Cobra’s... both of them could shutdown the forum whenever they want, or modify it completely. That’s centralization right there.

Are you saying Google is also decentralized because it is owned by several stakeholders?
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
June 05, 2019, 04:41:14 AM
#9
BitcoinTalk is centralized.
You likely missed this one, and ownership of Bitcointalk decentralized between some people, not only theymos.
It's surprising how well-documented history can become totally forgotten... Satoshi created the forum on Nov 22, 2009, and was head administrator until almost 2011. Then Sirius was head administrator until 2012, which is when I took over.

Cobra also owns the bitcointalk.org domain name. I consider the forum to be basically owned by or at least dedicated to the Bitcoin community, though; I don't call anyone an owner of the forum.

That wiki article is kind of terrible...
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