It also means that each user won't have to see a bunch of posts about obscure apps they're not interested in.
Yes ... that's the upside.
The downside is that you do not find out about other possibilities that you had not considered and other apps you ahd not considered.
I was introduced that way to ...
3C Toolbox Pro – paid – enhanced version
A+ Gallery Phots & Videos – organizer for photos and videos
Barcode Scanner – scan barcodes (including QR codes) and save data
CallX – automatic call recorder (not for Verizon advanced calling)
chompSMS – subscription – the best messaging app I have ever used
Multi Stopwatch & Timer – complete stopwatch and time facility
Nova Launcher Prime – paid – replace vendor launcher – backup/restore settings
TeslaUnread (Nova) – free – display counts on icons needing action
Pixel Phone Pro – paid – phone/contacts finally done right
Poweranp Music Player trial – trial – professional music player/equalizer
QR Droid Code Scanner – create QR Code for various purposes
RealCalc – trial –customizable calculator – RPN option and bin/oct/dec/hex
Reverse Lookup – look-up information about caller from their phone number
SD Maid – System Cleaning – trial – remove junk from SD cards – free version
Smart Tools – paid – collection of very interesting and very useful measurement tools
Solid Explorer File Manager – manipulate device folders and files
SwiftKey Keyboard – keyboard replacement … it predicts what you are going to type
Tasker – paid – complete automation facility
Tasker App Factory – free – convert Tasker script to .APK file
Textra SMS – messaging
VoiceX – voice Recorder – Dictaphone
Weather Underground – paid – weather report, history, and predictions
X-plore File Manager – manipulate device and cloud folders and files
I heard about them first by bumping into them on Android Forums and recommend them to everyone.
There is a need for both approach's.
... Thom