Language determines consciousness. And the state of the soul of a digital product. We have bingo here: 1. An unloved child who needs to pro…
Language determines consciousness. And the state of the soul of a digital product. We have bingo here: 1. An unloved child who needs to prove to everyone that he is good. He is looking for love. His ego is unstoppable: "⚡️Come to me! I am better, I am first!" 2. A club you want to join. "We read here." God, what are they reading there, I need it too. They woke up FOMO in me without shouting in the square, just smoking a cigar in their reading club. 3. Infostyle maxed out. Only facts: the podcast was uploaded at night, the topic is such and such. "First" appeared later and made me laugh a little. Let us note that if you remove the copywriter from the message, there is room left for content. More space where a person can decide whether they need to go into the podcast right now or not. The podcast "How Games Are Made" is indeed one of my favorites; I listened to it for more than ten years. It is also good test material. I use it to track how different services work with notifications. As you can see from the example, Spotify and YouTube did not send pushes 🌚 I stopped listening to the podcast itself when Sergey Galyonkin stepped away from the project.