Monthly Update Posts?

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{"ops":[{"insert":"Hi Dev Team,\n\nSite's still working, I'm still enjoying it, but I find myself wondering sometimes what you guys are up to as you tinker and code away at new, amazing features.\nIs there any chance that we could get some kind of consistent announcement schedule, even if nothing's changed?\nI personally enjoy knowing that I'll have news at a predictable frequency - it helps me manage my own expectations :)\n\nThanks for your consideration!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Ironic that we got swamped and I'm responding to this post almost a month late. I think you're absolutely right that we need some more updates. We're just constantly debating how we want to do it, whether it's a monthly article on the site, making podcasts, or just more frequent social media posts. What medium would you prefer? Regardless of that interaction though, we do have specific plans for overhauling the development forum to be more of a tracker for features that we're working on so it's a bit more clear what's being worked on. That update should be coming soon so keep an eye out for that! \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"It's really easy to let perfection become the enemy of the good. By that I mean, getting caught up in dreams of perfect execution can sometimes cause us to delay announcements and releases and leave things in the dark long enough for us to get discouraged about advancing further.\n\nMy suggestion would be to have candid, real-in-the-moment updates on Twitter or something else fairly rapid-fire.\nIf it isn't going to get live conversations going, then something weekly would be nice. Facebook or Reddit would probably do nicely in that regard as well if not here.\n\nBeyond having no visibility of the pacing behind the scenes, we also have no sense of your direction(s). And, having a livelier audience may also give exposure to how engaged your userbase is as well.\n\nHope to hear from you soon!\n"}]}
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