• @mvirts
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    579 months ago

    Lmao here i was thinking i was about to read an article about dark color schemes

    • @tourist
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      169 months ago

      I was ready to get extremely angry.

      I still got angry, but not at OP for being a part of big light-mode

  • plz1
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    -59 months ago

    Is this the more edgy way to say “enshitification”?

    • @damnthefilibuster
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      379 months ago

      No. Dark UX has been around longer and is more nefarious than enshittification.

    • @[email protected]
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      309 months ago

      Dark UX is more like features that are intentionally misleading, enchitification is making your product worse in order to be able to make money of it.

      • VoterFrog
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        59 months ago

        Yeah there’s definitely some overlap. Lots of dark UX is used for enshittification but sometimes enshittification is just plainly bold bad UX for the sake of making money with a hint of “Yeah it’s bad. What are you going to do about it?”

        On the other hand, enshittification is part of a cycle that starts with a service that grows dominant at least in part by providing a great experience, only to tear that experience down when it gets in the way of making money. Dark UX isn’t always part of that cycle. Plenty of services of all sizes use these patterns right from the start. Not really accurate to call it “enshittification” when it was always just shit.

  • LazaroFilm
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    -279 months ago

    Author uses a free app with ads. Gets upset when he can’t remove the app for free.

    • AnyOldName3
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      329 months ago

      He got upset that there was an X button making it look like he could remove the ads, but it didn’t remove the ads.

    • @cbarrick
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      29 months ago

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