Have you ever written longer documents, such as essays, short stories or novels on your phone?
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Have you ever written longer documents, such as essays, short stories or novels on your phone? Likewise, have you ever composed music that way?
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Have you ever written longer documents, such as essays, short stories or novels on your phone? Likewise, have you ever composed music that way?
@futurebird I recently gave mobile a try and was somewhat alarmed that I could at least write a reasonable long-form draft on my phone.
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Have you ever written longer documents, such as essays, short stories or novels on your phone? Likewise, have you ever composed music that way?
@futurebird I'm *very* curious how many people *read* longer documents on their phones.
And more to the point, since most people use phones only for anything they access online, what length of document/article is "too long" for most people to read on a phone?
It *feels* like phone only people are probably cut off from long-form content and from complex content because they simply won't read or engage with such things.
Too cumbersome, too hard, too awkward, too small of a screen.
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@futurebird I'm *very* curious how many people *read* longer documents on their phones.
And more to the point, since most people use phones only for anything they access online, what length of document/article is "too long" for most people to read on a phone?
It *feels* like phone only people are probably cut off from long-form content and from complex content because they simply won't read or engage with such things.
Too cumbersome, too hard, too awkward, too small of a screen.
I read the entire Game of Thrones series on my phone. I read entire novels often.
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@futurebird I recently gave mobile a try and was somewhat alarmed that I could at least write a reasonable long-form draft on my phone.
Oh yeah. Drafting only.