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why sololearn was so downgraded?

I were learning web few years ago there (4-5), and courses were much better. I still can reach old python, java and SQL courses, but for new users (as I understood) only new downgraded courses is availible. Python starter and middle level courses is giving you less information, than old "Python core" course. And "Python developer" course is just starter+middle level in one course (for what lol). I don't even talk about interface downgrades (few years ago u haven't needed to click solved themes to hide their lessons, they was closed by default). Why sololearn was so broken? Who did this? For what? Maybe I'm idiot and PRO subscription solves those problems, tell me if I am P.S. Sorry for my bad English if I made a mistakes

16th Mar 2024, 5:58 PM
onaovee
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They are working on new courses, see here: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/3205664/?ref=app You can contact info@sololearn.com and provide feedback on what's not to your liking. Maybe they'll share some info on the new idea/methodology and so on, or just take it on board to incorporate in the future.
16th Mar 2024, 7:55 PM
Ausgrindtube
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It may seem like a downgrade, but the new structure simplifies learning; the old courses were wordy and less effective. The refresh makes coding more accessible and updates content. The Pro subscription alleviates some annoyances like waiting for hearts and offers AI assistance, though bugs will still occur and be addressed if reported. For significant issues, contact SoloLearn at info@sololearn.com.
20th Mar 2024, 4:57 PM
Chris Coder
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Also noticed, that Kotlin, Ruby and other courses just disappeared lolwut
16th Mar 2024, 6:25 PM
onaovee
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True, i remember different courses from when i had an account here in ~2016. I think they decided to cater to a wider audience like Python instead of less popular languages like ruby or kotlin.
17th Mar 2024, 9:48 AM
Ismael Platt
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They also got rid of REACT additional courses
17th Mar 2024, 9:16 PM
Marvin Dickens
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