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I know spaced repetition, but it's too much repetition and not enough space. The jump ahead feature is bad because you just do the quiz twice until you success then you jumped without knowing previous stuff and you're stuck with once again slow minded repetition just that it's now a more "advanced" vocabulary
If you fail the quiz, don't retry that one.
I can usually crank out a segment in a day if I feel like it's slow. Since I also use other resources, I'll skip ahead periodically.
If Duolingo is your only resource, you'll have issues. You should be exploring other resources as well and using Duolingo as a way to get in some practice on the go. Most of my Duolingo use is on the toilet or while cooking, and I set aside time for more serious study.
Fair enough. I have benefited from Duolingo as a practice tool. But I do see Duo being tedious for people who truly wish to progress faster.
I think it's definitely better than nothing, but it's not enough to learn any language. Some people might have a legit use for it