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Many people, MVPs and non, began retweeting and sharing Crissy’s message. Changes like this to a platform like Pinterest – they need to work for the reader and the content creator. This particular change was, in our opinion, a one-sided improvement. The good news is, this was just a test. It’s wonderful that when any one group of people stands together to make their voices heard, real change can happen. And that’s exactly what you all made a reality! Pinterest has disabled this test mode following all the feedback.Hey, @Pinterest, we’ve always gone together like PB&J. As a #blogger, I’m appalled that my content & voice can now be bypassed. #Pinterest 👎 pic.twitter.com/BLoVLRlLqq
— Crissy Page (@Crissy) October 17, 2017
The folks at Pinterest heard Crissy and everyone that retweeted her. They heard us when we emailed in support of everything each of you had to say. And they made changes to reflect what was right for both of their user types. Every company that’s trying to balance user experience and content presentation (ourselves included!) is going to make mistakes sometimes. It’s what you do to rectify that mistake that makes all the difference. In this blogger’s opinion, Pinterest handled the feedback well, and quickly, with a whole lot of grace. We’re so proud of our MVPs for standing up, and we’re proud to stand with them. We’ll do whatever we can to advocate for you guys. Whether it’s influencer marketing or an issue like this that crops up – our relationships with each of you is what makes Mediavine what it is. Thank you for being amazing.Thanks @Crissy & all for the feedback! The test is off & we look forward to more convos so bloggers + Pinners get value from mobile updates.
— Pinterest (@Pinterest) October 18, 2017
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