Yeah, I think it just needs to be done in the right environment, I suppose a test environment. New accounts could even be used, but unfortunately using your main and daily accounts how you would normally would provide the most accurate insight to developers, what works and what isn't. It is something we are thinking about too. Most importantly, I think the communication and transparency to the community is one of the most important factors, but I think we also have a lot of people here who really just love testing apps and may not be developers, but would love to contribute in some way. I personally would love to setup A/B Testing for user experiences and it would be fun to actively gather information consensually on what people actually want vs couldn't care less for. I think UX studies can be done this way through testing, feedback forms, etc. though I know in general it's kind of the old, traditional way of doing UX testing and feedback and probably more optimized workflows, but the principle is the same > people can choose to sign up and basically test features (new and old) and leave notes/comments throughout the exp. If we had additional grants/financial support, we could even have it payout in sats per completion, which I still would argue against. It is better to get genuine feedback from people who have no financial incentive to distort their actual, honest UX. Love to hear your thoughts too, Jeff. Maybe something we could collaborate on. The room for UX improvement at this point is common knowledge, not just to users on Nostr, but sadly to many people on the outside who just tried it once and said... nope.