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by Aurornis
410 days ago
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> keeps Duolingo's educational quality high as they chase faster scaling Duolingo is widely regarded as more of a game than a high-quality learning experience. People obvious learn something from it, but it's a running joke almost everywhere on social media that people can be 100s of days into their Duolingo streak and still not learn much. Getting people off of Duolingo and onto less gamified, more rigorous language learning courses is a common theme in the language learning world. |
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Which is not a terrible strategy. Most people learning languages are doing it for fun or a new years resolution or whatever. If you're serious about learning a language for real (ie you've moved country) then of course you're gonna go to a more serious platform.