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#35 - Reading Journals

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Summary

In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss their experiences at the Sundance Film Festival and share their thoughts on the TV series Fargo. They also talk about the Hardcover survey and the upcoming Reading Journey feature. They brainstorm different post types for the reading journal, including notes, quotes, and location. They discuss privacy settings and the possibility of making the reading journal social. Finally, they explore the organization and discovery of reading journals. In this conversation, Ste and Adam discuss the implementation of journals on book pages in the Hardcover app. They explore the idea of replacing the activity tab on book pages with journals and discuss the sorting and filtering options for journals. They also consider linking journals to book pages and implementing universal filters for journals. The conversation covers the addition of context and additional information in journals, as well as the efficient logging of reading notes. They also touch on OCR text from physical books, reposting journal entries to the activity feed, and the importance of validation and prototyping. Finally, they discuss the attribution of quotes in journals.

Takeaways

The Sundance Film Festival is a popular event for independent filmmakers and movie enthusiasts.
The Hardcover survey is an important tool for gathering feedback and insights from users.
The Reading Journey feature in Hardcover will allow users to track their progress, take notes, and share their thoughts on books.
Privacy settings will be available for the reading journal, allowing users to control who can see their entries.
The reading journal can be a social feature, allowing users to share their thoughts and quotes with others. Replace the activity tab on book pages with journals to provide a space for readers to share their thoughts and opinions on books.
Implement sorting and filtering options for journals, such as sorting by date or likes count, to enhance the user experience.
Link journals to book pages to allow readers to access and read other people's journals for the same book.
Consider implementing universal filters for journals, such as filters for tags, spoilers, and reading progress, to provide users with more control over their journal entries.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Sundance Film Festival
03:00 Discussion on Fargo and TV Series
07:51 Overview of the Hardcover Survey
09:20 Brainstorming the Reading Journey Feature
19:55 Different Post Types for the Reading Journal
29:52 Privacy Settings and Account-Level Privacy
38:22 Making the Reading Journal Social
43:08 Discovery and Organization of Reading Journals
45:42 Introducing Journals on Book Pages
46:20 Sorting and Filtering Journals
47:27 Linking Journals to Book Pages
48:18 Universal Filters for Journals
49:05 Adding Context to Journal Entries
50:46 Additional Information in Journals
51:10 Quickly Accessing Reading Journals
52:21 Streamlining Access to Reading Journals
53:24 Efficient Logging of Reading Notes
56:13 OCR Text from Physical Books
57:34 Reposting Journal Entries to Activity Feed
59:20 Validation and Prototyping
01:00:29 Attributing Quotes in Journals

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Summary

In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss their experiences at the Sundance Film Festival and share their thoughts on the TV series Fargo. They also talk about the Hardcover survey and the upcoming Reading Journey feature. They brainstorm different post types for the reading journal, including notes, quotes, and location. They discuss privacy settings and the possibility of making the reading journal social. Finally, they explore the organization and discovery of reading journals. In this conversation, Ste and Adam discuss the implementation of journals on book pages in the Hardcover app. They explore the idea of replacing the activity tab on book pages with journals and discuss the sorting and filtering options for journals. They also consider linking journals to book pages and implementing universal filters for journals. The conversation covers the addition of context and additional information in journals, as well as the efficient logging of reading notes. They also touch on OCR text from physical books, reposting journal entries to the activity feed, and the importance of validation and prototyping. Finally, they discuss the attribution of quotes in journals.

Takeaways

The Sundance Film Festival is a popular event for independent filmmakers and movie enthusiasts.
The Hardcover survey is an important tool for gathering feedback and insights from users.
The Reading Journey feature in Hardcover will allow users to track their progress, take notes, and share their thoughts on books.
Privacy settings will be available for the reading journal, allowing users to control who can see their entries.
The reading journal can be a social feature, allowing users to share their thoughts and quotes with others. Replace the activity tab on book pages with journals to provide a space for readers to share their thoughts and opinions on books.
Implement sorting and filtering options for journals, such as sorting by date or likes count, to enhance the user experience.
Link journals to book pages to allow readers to access and read other people's journals for the same book.
Consider implementing universal filters for journals, such as filters for tags, spoilers, and reading progress, to provide users with more control over their journal entries.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Sundance Film Festival
03:00 Discussion on Fargo and TV Series
07:51 Overview of the Hardcover Survey
09:20 Brainstorming the Reading Journey Feature
19:55 Different Post Types for the Reading Journal
29:52 Privacy Settings and Account-Level Privacy
38:22 Making the Reading Journal Social
43:08 Discovery and Organization of Reading Journals
45:42 Introducing Journals on Book Pages
46:20 Sorting and Filtering Journals
47:27 Linking Journals to Book Pages
48:18 Universal Filters for Journals
49:05 Adding Context to Journal Entries
50:46 Additional Information in Journals
51:10 Quickly Accessing Reading Journals
52:21 Streamlining Access to Reading Journals
53:24 Efficient Logging of Reading Notes
56:13 OCR Text from Physical Books
57:34 Reposting Journal Entries to Activity Feed
59:20 Validation and Prototyping
01:00:29 Attributing Quotes in Journals

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