Angry about the Decks update? How to make your voices heard

It sad that leaving bad rating isn’t helping there’s more new 5’s than 1’s.

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The low score reviews are being highlighted in play store because they were marked as useful. New users are getting to see these negatives reviews, though the impact is low in the overall score, still is something…

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  1. Make Pro required to learn with the mobile app

  2. Create two sections of the app and two different sections of the Memrise servers. The first section works for user-created courses. The second works for official courses. The sections work independently.

Many of us pay for Pro and study community courses on the mobile app. We keep our mobile app, you keep your revenue, you gain the ability to move faster with your official courses.

additional discussion here: http://community.memrise.com/t/a-common-sense-proposal/34518

The impact on the overall score on Google Maps is high.

I just posted a scathing review on Google Maps. Please like it so it becomes to the top review.

The app’s free user-created courses are better than the “official” courses, but they’re being booted off the app and into a free platform called “Decks.” If you want to learn a language as a New Year’s resolution and forget about it, you can use Memrise.

At the intermediate-advanced level, for the same language, Memrise’s user-created courses (community content) are more popular than the official courses at the intermediate level. That’s when official courses get announced to Memrise’s users as THE course and when Memrise has a body of language experts to create courses.

Compared to other language-learning apps, the ability to learn languages at the intermediate-advanced level through user-created courses is what made Memrise unique. Other language apps will only ever teach you a basic level of the language. But that higher learning functionality is being migrated to the free app “Decks.” So go use Decks. Don’t pay for Memrise.

I think encouraging people to use Decks and not pay for Memrise will really hurt Memrise’s revenue and long-term prospects.

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I’m sorry, but this is not correct.
There’s no free app Decks (only website) and that’s why so many users are huffing and puffing.

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I edited my review to reflect that, thanks.

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That’s why I think memrise’s decisions are just baffling. Apparently even difficult words will be free on decks, removing any incentive I ever had to pay.

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I have received an e-mail from Google Maps, my review was seen for 178 people until now. I think that is a good number since Memrise is not a big company and only a small fractions of its users use it everyday or pay a subscription.

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I would not worry about rigging and the numbers of comments for Memrise. Just be truthful.

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This is actually so absurd I don’t really know what to say. Memrise could have been the FACEBOOK of language learning. To have such a huge, passionate community, only to screw them over time and time again, to STRIP AWAY community features instead of bolstering them, is just so mind blowingly incompetent it defies belief.

Imagine what memrise could have been by now if the company didn’t take this community for granted. It’s really just…sad.

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I had paid for Memrise Pro subscription for several years, and cancelled when the Decks announcement came out. I was lucky that old membership expired today, or I would have been considerably more disgruntled.

Since I use only non-Memrise user-created lessons, the primary thing I miss is the “Difficult Words” feature. And since Memrise specified that “Difficult Words” will be a free feature on the new Decks website, it seems like Memrise is actually saving me some money because of the following:

The Memrise app did not download on my old devices (could not download for offline, so mems were frozen in time; unhappily, if I used the app it would reset each word I visited to be the mem frozen in time).

So I got used to using the web mode on my tablet instead of the app. This was actually preferable to the app version because I could zoom easily to make the micro-sized Thai font easily readable rather than an eye-strain.

So, now instead of feeling hostile, I am thankful to Memrise for giving me the money that they could have kept charging me and I would have paid for on the old system. Anyway, paying Memrise was kind of a mercy-subscription in the sense I thought I should give them something for their hosting, because I did value the “Difficult Words” and other standard Memrise features that they say will be on the Decks website.

So, thanks Memrise! Although I believe you were unethical and foolish to alienate so many users, at least now I have the heads-up to start pursuing other efforts like ANKI (in case the Decks project turns out to be as poorly executed as many suspect it will be).

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So happy I wasted my money on the yearly membership just to get the courses I use the most removed from the app.

In light of Memrise’s decision to develop a Decks App with offline mode, I suggest we return to any public reviews we made expressing our displeasure and update accordingly.

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Here’s the thread where Memrise has announced that they are working on an app that comes with the offline feature.

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I am happy, that they decided so.

I tried decks… I liked it more than Memrise :joy::joy::joy: can’t wait for the app!!!

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My biggest gripe with decks is where attribute tags are. It’s on the right hand side of the word instead of underneath like memrise. It’s minor, I know, but annoying nonetheless. Everything is also smaller and slightly harder to see on decks. But yeah it does look visually nicer.

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Now I’m starting to like using the mobile-friendly decks more than the Memrise app itself. I feel really stupid now after complaining so much, i should have just gone with the flow.:sweat_smile:

I always liked the browser version more. Never understood the fuss with the app. They need to monetize decks and I’d be very happy to pay for this new forked memrise