Eric A. Meyer on Nostr: The tech industry continues to refuse to learn how to think like real, actual people ...
The tech industry continues to refuse to learn how to think like real, actual people when designing new features. Reddit, in the form of Reddit Recap, is merely the latest offender, though they do have the distinction of being nearly a decade behind Facebook in doing this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/18ctqjz/can_we_please_talk_about_the_user_experience_of/(To be clear: not my post, not my grandmother. The only sympathy I’m due over this is for my failure to move any significant needles.)
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