(no title)
laurentlb | 5 months ago
- Content may be provided by contributors (like Duolingo did for many years)
- It could be supported by donations (I believe the costs can be kept low)
My feeling is that lots of problems with Duolingo are caused by monetization (and many things were better in Duolingo a few years ago).
I'm still not sure of how it should be designed and what we need exactly. One of the problems is also to get enough contributors. I'd be interested in hearing more thoughts on this.
As a hobby, I started building an alternative to the Duolingo Stories feature (https://lingostories.org), but it's still fairly limited.
ChadNauseam|5 months ago
lambertsimnel|5 months ago
Previously discussed in April (363 comments): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43829035
And in 2022 (2 comments): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34142852
agnishom|5 months ago
However, I would say that for very popular languages (Japanese, in my case), there are probably good (but paid) niche apps/resources. If your target language is Finnish, there are fewer options, like another commenter points out on the parent thread.