• @[email protected]
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    As an iOS user the Android share icon makes no sense. How does that icon represent sharing? The iOS one is much clearer.

    • @[email protected]
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      293 months ago

      Icons generally dont have to make sense. The universal save icon being a floppy disk is a good example. It just needs to be recognizable.

      • @Godnroc
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        93 months ago

        Actually, I think that one at least has some history to it.

        The disk drive was one of the first ways to store information between computer sessions as the first computers didn’t have built in storage. You would create a program, run it, and then when you shut the computer off it was gone. Since the disk drive was used to store programs for later, or “save” them, the icon was born from the physical object.

        Sharing, conversely, doesn’t really have a real world example to base the icon on. Maybe two hands exchanging things? Perhaps two arrows to illustrate the ability for things to go both ways? Maybe a set of interconnected dots to show the connection between things? Any of them could work, so the iconography is less clear.

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      3 months ago

      I think it’s meant to show how one becomes two. One person shares… something, and then that something has doubled. I’m just used to it by now. Never really had to give it thought.

    • @Ziglin
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      203 months ago

      As an Android user why does an arrow out of a square signify sharing something? (Also why is the apple share menu used for so much besides sharing things)

      Three dots being connected makes sense though it isn’t intuitive.

      The first time I saw the square with an arrow I thought it was to spit the screen vertically or to connect to a projector.

      • @[email protected]
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        143 months ago

        The iOS one looks like the standard “exit” symbol you see in airports around the world. It doesn’t suggest sharing anything to me.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        As an Android user why does an arrow out of a square signify sharing something?

        It’s sending something outside of your device (the box).

        • @[email protected]
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          73 months ago

          Like a phone call or a text?

          The universal symbol for “input” on a TV remote is the opposite, a box with an arrow going in, simply because there can only be one source at a time

          Two arrows makes more sense in the context of sharing

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              23 months ago

              More frequently (percentage wise) than I use the Apple share button to get something to leave the device lol

      • /home/pineapplelover
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        23 months ago

        Oh ok now I picture the ios one. I’ve grown up with both. I do prefer the android one more though. But I also dislike ios design elements.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 months ago

      Huh. The Apple one is new to me. It looks like an “upload” icon, which I guess makes sense.

      The Android one looks like something being spread/copied from one point to two other points. Which also makes sense.

      • M137
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        23 months ago

        I see the Apple one as just showing that a menu will come up, it’s just visually showing what will happen when it’s pressed, and that happens to be the share menu.

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      3 months ago

      Like splitting from another cell? Or like splitting a bullet. Now 2 target can share the sweet relieve of death <3

      /s