Hey @Anonymous, thank you for your patience. I missed this when you first posted it so that's on me. Thanks for bumping. Udemy is always moving and experimenting a lot. It's what led us to build the largest platform for teaching and learning online in the world. That said, I do hear you that it's jarring to see something new one day, so when a new feature is far-reaching and permanent, we try to announce that in advance. For example, we shared that we would be updating the instructor view and course-taking experience in December and February, respectively. Both experiences were also user-tested and in beta before rolling out to everyone. You can follow the news section of the Teaching Center to see more, such as how we're approaching pricing and taxonomy. We also share these updates in the community. There are always more and better ways we can share this information with instructors, so I've shared your feedback with our team. A lot of new features do come straight from our instructors. For example, we heard a lot of frustration about adding new lectures to a course so we released the in-line editor last year. Marketplace Insights and the instructor mobile experience are just a few other things that were frequently requested by instructors. There are always additional features instructors would like to see, and we're gathering that information through the community, support, user research, and more to inform further improvements. Udemy is a multi-sided marketplace, so we have to balance product and engineering needs from instructors, students, UFB clients, and our teams to drive the business forward for all parties. Thank you again for the feedback!
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