u/sakura20pie

Chinese input method to distinguish 她、他

I am a native Chinese speaker, but I recently really feel that inputting by pinyin to distinguish ta (male 他) and ta (female 她) is very low-efficiency. You almost always have to stop when inputting this and choose this single word specifically. I was just reflecting why cannot we design a new input method, like tanan would map to 他 and tanv would map to 她.

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u/sakura20pie — 1 day ago

I recently realised that once you publish a post on LinkedIn, you can’t remove or replace photos without deleting the entire post.

I understand that editing media might be more complex than editing text, but this feels quite restrictive in practice. There are situations where the written content is still valid, but you may want to reduce or adjust the visual part afterwards: for example, posts about events, conferences, or milestone moments that include both professional and personal elements; or when later some participants wish to be not included in the photos.

Allowing at least the removal of images could make posts more flexible, without changing their core message. Other platforms like Instagram and Facebook do allow removing photos from one post.

Curious if others have run into this, and whether there’s a specific reason behind this design choice? And would it be possible to suggest LinkedIn to adopt the flexibility to remove photos?

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u/sakura20pie — 20 days ago