Hello , @sciencetech!
Thank you for your contribution. I certainly agree that it's necessary to use screen filter apps, especially if you are one of those spending long hours a day staring at a screen. To be honest, I never thought that excessive blue light exposure could damage our health in so many different ways; interesting and scary at the same time.
Your review is comprehensive and very informative, and your content is unique and editorial. I like all the information about the project itself, and appreciate the fact that you went the extra mile and shared general information related to the purpose of the project you decided to promote. This is truly above and beyond, and I appreciate the effort you put into your work.
However, the post did have minor issues of style and proofreading. For instance:
To tell the truth, Red Moon app isn't my first attempt to try to shield myself against destructive emissions from the screens of electronic gadgets.
This sentence should read: "To tell the truth, the Red Moon app isn't my first attempt to shield myself against destructive emissions from the screens of electronic gadgets."
Red Moon app has some awesome features which stand it out amidst other similar applications.
This sentence should read: "The Red Moon app has some awesome features which make it stand out among other similar applications."
Regardless, this is a very interesting review, and one that I enjoyed reading. I look forward to your next contribution.
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RE: Red moon: effective blue light filtering application