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Ello_ Notifications.png
At the bottom of the app, there is a lightning bolt. This signifies user notifications. This image is an example of how notifications are listed on the app.

Ello_ User Profile (Pt. 2).png
This profile does not have any content. This image is how Ello introduces the user to their own profile. Users are told about the content that can be expected on their profile once they start being active on the site.

Ello_ User Profile (Pt 1).png
This is an example of a user’s homepage on the app. Users can import images to customize their heading and profile picture. The visuals that are present in this image the default visuals. Also present are the user’s posts, follower/following numbers,…

Ello_ Personal Home Page (Example 2) .png
After the user sets up their profile on the app, they are taken to their home page. This is an example of what is visible on the home page. In this example, the image is smaller and users can also see the caption, hashtags, views, comments, and…

Ello_ Personal Home Page (Example 1) .png
After the user sets up their profile on the app, they are taken to their home page. This is an example of what is visible on the home page. In this example, the image takes up the entire screen.

Imzy_ Policies.jpg
When the user clicks on policies in the app, they are redirected to Imzy's website. This page informs the user of the following Imzy policies: how to behave, self-expression, malicious speech, glorification of harm, nsfw content, terrorism, name…

Imzy_ FAQs.jpg
This page provides the answers to frequently asked questions. Question categories include: accounts and profiles, communities, posting and commenting, creating and leading communities, payments, and other questions.

Imzy_ Terms of Service Agreement.jpg
When users click on the terms of agreement policy in the app, they are taken to the site's website. This page provides information about Imzy’s terms of service agreement. Users are informed about what they agree to when they sign up for, and use…

Ello_ Import Contacts.png
As part of the registration process, users are encouraged to “invite cool people.” If they choose to do so, a pop-up box appears that asks users to import their contacts. Ello explains that they do not sell user data and never contacts people without…

Ello_ Upload Avatar.png
This is the page where Ello app users can upload an avatar for their profile. Users are also required to insert their name, bio, and links.

Ello_ Insert Header.png
This is the page where Ello app users can create the header for their profile. Users are told that “completed profiles get more views.”

Ello_ Pick What You’re Into.png
After a user signs in, they are instructed to pick what they are into. In this format, eight categories are visible on the screen. However, the user can scroll to see more categories. Some of the categories include art, photography, design,…

Ello_ Sign-Up Page.png
This is the sign-up page for the Ello app. Unlike the home page, this page has no images, only text. Users are instructed to enter an email, create a username, and set a password.

Ello_ Introduction Page Example (Pt. 2) .png
If users continue to scroll past the images on the home screen, they can see the corresponding description/post. This image is an example of how a user has captioned his/her post. All of this can be seen before the new user signs up for Ello.

Ello_ Introduction Page Example (Pt. 1) .png
On the home page, the user can see examples of what other users have posted. The images on this page are fairly large and often take up the entire phone screen. This image is an example of a photographer’s work that she/he posted to Ello.

Ello_ Introduction Page.png
When the user downloads the Ello app for the first time, this is the first screen they come to. Users are able to see a “home” page they can scroll through before signing-up or logging in.

Ello_ Related Apps.png
Under the “Related” heading on the app information page, the user can see other social media apps that Ello users have also purchased. This page also shows the “top free iPhone social networking apps.”

Ello_ App Information.png
This is where users can obtain information about some of the social and technical aspects of the Ello app. Information includes: who sells the app, what category it falls under, the current version, size, the app’s rating, mobile device…

Ello_ App Description.png
This is the description of Ello that users see before they download the app. This information can be found under “details” and is the first information the user encounters about the app/social media site. In this section, users are introduced to what…

Ello_ Mobile App.png
When users search for the Ello app on an iOS phone, this is what comes up. The user is not introduced to any information beyond this image at this state. Users must click on the image to receive any information about the site.

Imzy_ Privacy Policy.jpg
In the app, users can click on Imzy's privacy policy. The user is redirected to the website. This page provides information about the Imzy’s privacy policy. Users are informed about Imzy’s practices regarding the personal data collected from each…

Imzy_ Community Post .png
If users want to post to a specific community, they click on the community on the “general post” page, and then they can craft their message for that community.

Imzy_ General Post .png
When users go to post a status update, link, video, etc., this is the page they go to on the app.

Imzy_ News Community Rules .png
Each community is able to establish rules that govern user behavior. Not all groups have explicit rules. This image is an example of the rules for the “news” community.

Imzy_ Awww Community About .png
This page is the “about” section for the “awww” community. Users see a description of the community, are able to enable notifications, can report posts, and can leave the group.
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