Woah many butt hurt people here in the comments, great name, too bad people cannot understand the difference between tongue and cheek and actual "exclusivity". Funnily enough first GIF that came through the app was a woman showing me how to do the exercise.
Some people just want to make an issue out of everything? I mean I get it if this is a multi million dollar app then I would give some ground but for a little pet project like this, otherwise people just being silly for the sake of being silly.
Thank you for the kind words, Arturs. While I do still maintain that we had the best intentions for this project, I can't reject the fact that it did send the wrong vibes to some people, even if unintentionally. Everyone didn't find the name and imagery humorous, and that's completely okay with me. But since so many people took the time to tell us how it projected a negative image of the product to them, it would behoove us to be more careful about these things in the future.
I hope everyone takes the time to really use and critique the app for what it is and not reject it simply based on the name itself.
That's the point though -- the name and imagery is so exclusive that it immediately excludes people and sends the message "don't try this app - it's not for you". Imagine if the app was called "Fitness Sisters" or something similar -- would you be inclined to try it or would you think the name signifies the intended audience?
I appreciate that you are willing to listen to user feedback and would urge you to consider audience and messaging more carefully for future projects.
So if I am primarily a JavaScript Developer and someone posts about the Blazor framework I should also be just as angry at them for not making it all inclusive to all of us poor JavaScript developers?
Why not extend it to everything then? Lets make everything and everyone merge into one thing.
I disagree with this mentality and I really do not think that devs should be preoccupied with silly nonsense like this.
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Woah many butt hurt people here in the comments, great name, too bad people cannot understand the difference between tongue and cheek and actual "exclusivity". Funnily enough first GIF that came through the app was a woman showing me how to do the exercise.
Some people just want to make an issue out of everything? I mean I get it if this is a multi million dollar app then I would give some ground but for a little pet project like this, otherwise people just being silly for the sake of being silly.
Good jobu my friendu.
Thank you for the kind words, Arturs. While I do still maintain that we had the best intentions for this project, I can't reject the fact that it did send the wrong vibes to some people, even if unintentionally. Everyone didn't find the name and imagery humorous, and that's completely okay with me. But since so many people took the time to tell us how it projected a negative image of the product to them, it would behoove us to be more careful about these things in the future.
I hope everyone takes the time to really use and critique the app for what it is and not reject it simply based on the name itself.
That's the point though -- the name and imagery is so exclusive that it immediately excludes people and sends the message "don't try this app - it's not for you". Imagine if the app was called "Fitness Sisters" or something similar -- would you be inclined to try it or would you think the name signifies the intended audience?
I appreciate that you are willing to listen to user feedback and would urge you to consider audience and messaging more carefully for future projects.
So if I am primarily a JavaScript Developer and someone posts about the Blazor framework I should also be just as angry at them for not making it all inclusive to all of us poor JavaScript developers?
Why not extend it to everything then? Lets make everything and everyone merge into one thing.
I disagree with this mentality and I really do not think that devs should be preoccupied with silly nonsense like this.