What do you think would happen if the PH community allowed posting pictures or videos?

Elara Thorn
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Marcus Freeland
Probably more activity, but less focus on thoughtful responses. Typing out a response makes us think and use our words in different ways. Visuals can take that away.
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Chel Chen
Ummmm, I would say there are couple times I wish PH have this feature when I am trying to communicate the product error and offering suggestions.
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That's an interesting question! It could be great actually for sharing ideas visually, but it might shift the focus away from thoughtful conversations, don't you think?
Shabnam Katoch
Ohh.. I too had this thought today, I think visuals help connect better and lead to more engagement, this would really boost engagement on PH But it might take away attention from products and make it more about people
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Dzmitry Tsemirau
@shabb_katoch Yeah, it will turn into Facebook or Twitter.
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Dzmitry Tsemirau
I think PH has a slightly different focus. It shouldn’t be 'polluted' with this.
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Elara Thorn
@dzts Indeed! There are many platforms for sharing images and videos, but there is only one PH.
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Jemmy
Tempo-Pulse
That would be great, we could post the process of making the product, which would help develop in public.
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Lesley
1. I think this will attract more users, referring to users who only use the product rather than any maker. Because now people really like to obtain information through short videos. 2. Products that can clearly explain their advantages and values in a 15-second video will stand out.
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ash avale
memes! a lot of them for sure.
Kaif Sewra
Allowing pictures or videos in the PH community could enhance engagement by making posts more visual and interactive. It might attract a broader audience, strengthen connections, and improve how users share experiences or tutorials. However, it also comes with challenges like the need for stricter moderation, privacy concerns, increased platform costs, deltaexecutorsofficial.com and potential misuse for spam or inappropriate content. To succeed, clear guidelines, effective moderation tools, and optional features for users who prefer text-only interactions would be essential.