Has anyone bought a Fairphone because of you?

Personally, I agree with @maik: much important information is only available on the blog, but not on the pages of the website that have the same topic.
I already made the same remark in the original topic: if I would be an interested consumer looking for information on e.g. conflict materials, I can find a little bit of information on the website. But the real “story” is hidden in the blog, which is not the first place a new customer would be looking (and even then, you have to use the right search terms to find it).

So linking all available information on the blog (not only the latest 2 entries) to relevant pages on the website, could avoid people not knowing about the background information. it’s not that hard, I guess, but it would improve communication. And after all, that’s the main critique over here: people don’t know exactly what FP promised or not, because of “less-than-optimal” communication.

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