Open squigglybob opened 1 year ago
11 days ago I like the second option. Regardless of the prompt we could explain that we are trying to help them see the place and the people.
11 days ago I think we could also change some of the prayers, so that there is no disconnect with the photos. e.g. when the photo says to pray for the people in the photo but there are no people :slightly_smiling_face:
The “One Shot prayer walk” section was surprisingly confusing to many users. My first 3 test users all clicked on the question below the photo, expecting to get an answer. They didn't understand that the photograph was pulled from a database and put together with a generic question that might not be relevant to this particular image.
Two ideas for fixing this.
a. Change the wording of the questions. For example: “Does anything in this photo inspire you to pray for these people?” Phrasing it more open ended might help them realize that it's a generic question and you are not going to give them an answer. b. Make that question clickable (but not underlined). If people do click it, show an explanation that says “We have tried to find a photo of each place we are praying for, to help you know how to pray. The question under the photo is just a prompt to help you think and pray. Sometimes the question doesn’t match the photo very well, so pray however the spirit leads you."