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With regard to signing in on the app, it's actually already possible to bypass it. Thank you very much for your candid feedback. I was about to give two stars, since that is all the app should get, but it is hard to ignore the fact that the content is still very high quality. Bad programming producing a poor user experience.
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On top of sticking questions I don’t want to answer in the flow of using the app, at a recent update it lost the results and made me answer them again.
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Please provide a way to bypass the filter questions and categorized presentations and just go back to the timeline presentation of topics as they are added to the flow. What I valued most was the juxtaposition of wildly differing topics - I don’t want filtering and categorization and I don’t want a TED account, I just want the flood of wildly different topics that characterized the experience in the past. What I most appreciated was the chaotic combination of topics that were always showing up, with no theme holding them together other than combining Technology, Entertainment, and Design. I have used the TED app since it came out on my first iPhone, years ago. The poor rating is for the new app, that forces me to answer filtering questions and queues up videos to auto start after I finish a video. If you are wanting to learn more, I definitely 1,000% recommend this application. I love TED because with great quality in learning, there is not much quantity of time consumed! Therefore I could watch many more “mini documentaries” as so I say, than other documentaries. However, while I downloaded TED I broke this minor addiction before it grew and spent more time to invest in education and learning rather than a video game that contributes only entertainment to my life. Although I had a minor video game addiction, i still read books, and watched documentaries. When I wanted to accumulate another mobile device game, I found a section of apps, with TED within this group of applications. This addiction was starting to grow, with accumulating many games on my mobile device, and a gaming console. Recently I have had a minor addiction to video games during covid because of the scarce amount of activity in my life.