It’s becoming increasingly common to find mobile apps in your phone’s update queue, asking you to download another 100MB but without explaining what’s new in the latest version. Developers big and small are guilty of this, and perhaps the most notorious of them is Facebook – its changelogs for its mobile client and Messenger apps simply parrot something about improving the experience for users, with no mention of why people should download a massive update for the third time in a month. Dropbox has also adopted the same strategy of late. These canned changelogs might make it easier to push updates to…

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