Agreed, although Twitter greatly exceeds my personal tolerance level for spammy emails even with supposedly limited traffic settings in my preferences.
Pine On Oct 14, 2015 9:04 AM, "Corey Floyd" <cfl...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 1:43 AM, Toby Negrin <tneg...@wikimedia.org> > wrote: > >> - Does this mean that mobile users are less likely to fall into the >> rabbit hole? I'd be interested in getting some more targeted research >> around how mobile and desktop use differ. Maybe the apps can help > > > I think this is pretty much a given - session length on mobile is known to > be shorter than desktop. The upside here is that we should be able to get > more sessions from a user over a given time period because a users phone is > with them at all times. So we should be able to compensate for length of > session with number of sessions. > > Upping number of sessions is tied pretty tightly to notifications - > Facebook and Twitter get people to come back to their apps by pushing > notifications when something interesting happens. Pushing notifications for > items in a users feed, or changes to watched/saved pages, etc could be a > way to accomplish this. > > > > -- > Corey Floyd > Software Engineer > Mobile Apps / iOS > Wikimedia Foundation > > _______________________________________________ > Mobile-l mailing list > Mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l > >
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