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Most apps are nagware, that is not a Duolingo issue.

The ads are for converting users to paid subscribers, not just "ads."

I don't see your point at all.



I'll vouch for the nagware. When I was studying with duolingo, it was the nag features that got me to practice every day.


A lot of apps are nagware, but I’ve never seen any as blatant and forceful as Duolingo.

They diligently A/B test their notifications, constantly looking for the variations that’ll show a higher click rate. They’ll hit you with “[Your friend’s name] will hate you forever if you don’t do Duolingo right now!” if you start slipping.

I’ve dropped it after a year or so when I realized that I wasn’t really learning any Turkish, but I was caught in some sort of corporate-designed psychological trap.




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