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Sep 2023

I really like the variety in the main page now! ( I'm on desktop rn) and I'm actually kind of excited to see what comics tapas brings to the table!

this is a small thing, but I'd figure I'd compliment Tapas when they do something cool!

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it's nice that there's more focus on the community comics, though the announcement in discord kinda made me think there was going to be a redesign like in the app.

I agree, it´s a great improvement compared to how it was before

I have... mixed feelings about this, actually.

Don't get me wrong, I'm GLAD they gave more space to community comics in the home page of the desktop website.

However...

...This also seems to come at the price of community comics almost completely disappearing from the app. I mean, the comics are there, but they're now only accessible from the "Community" tab and/or (if you're already subscribed) from your library.

The new home page on the app won't even show community comics in your "Continue reading" section anymore.

With the previous version of the app, the home page would show me ALL the comics I was reading, no matter if they were premium or free. Now, it only shows premium comics on the home page and pushes community comics in other, less visible areas of the app.

For comparison, this is what the home page of the app shows me in the "Continue reading" section:

...And THESE are the latest comics/novels I've actually opened. None of these are showing up on the home page:

Which means that...
-Subscribers who only use the app won't be able to easily see which community comics have been recently updated. To see recently updated community comics in the app, they'll have to manually click on the "recently read" list, their library (third tab) and/or the teeny tiny arrow on the right of "Continue reading" on the homepage. This might result in subscribers missing updates or even thinking that community comics aren't being updated anymore, since new updates won't automatically show up anymore unless readers actively search for them.
-It's going to be even harder for actual readers to find new community comics to read. It's no mystery that the desktop website is mostly used by creators, while the app is mostly used by readers. With the app heavily pushing premium/paid comics (also excluding comics in the Creator Bonus Program), actual readers may not even notice that community comics are a thing.
-Overall, I feel like this update is going to make it so that only creators (aka, a tiny minority of the whole Tapas userbase) are going to see/know about the existence of community comics. Which is the same exact problem the "tapas community" social media profiles have: they're only being followed by a majority of creators and not regular readers. This doesn't help discoverability at all, since the great majority of potential readers aren't being encouraged to check community comics UNLESS they use the desktop website, which... isn't something most of the Tapas userbase actually cares to check.

I agree, when I saw how they changed the application, I thought that they were just outright trying to kill the community... We don't get any more subs, our usual readers don't even read anymore, we barely get any views... I'm just thinking of leaving now. I think Tapas is dying and they're just struggling to make as much money as possible, while actively shooting themselves in the foot in the process.

And this is why I always say desktop is superior to apps, fuck apps and their weird shadowbanning :sip:

I'm not planning to leave as of now, but it does feel a lot like the creator community is being left behind and it saddens me greatly :sweat_01:

Anyone else feels like since this redesign tapas has really upped the amount of inbox spam? It feels like it was 1-2 per day and now it's more like 5-6 of "read this series you have no interest in to get some ink!"

YES PLEASE! Feature more indie comics and push for new creatives to have their art seen. :sob: