I don’t find it surprising at all. The menus are often designed as kafka-esque with dark patterns all over, hiding toggles in submenu after submenu to make you go for the default setting (see privacy settings on facebook, notification settings on android). Then the app updates, the setting is somehow reverted, and you’re back to square one. No wonder people give up.
And even if you change the setting, they constantly re-enable it (“They didn’t like it before, but they’ll love it now that we added AI!!1”) and then move the setting somewhere else
It never ceases to amaze me how most users just ignore all settings and go with default values for everything.
App started showing lengthy and disrupting ads? I guess I’ll just have to watch those. App now sends hurtful old memories? I guess I’ll just suffer.
I don’t find it surprising at all. The menus are often designed as kafka-esque with dark patterns all over, hiding toggles in submenu after submenu to make you go for the default setting (see privacy settings on facebook, notification settings on android). Then the app updates, the setting is somehow reverted, and you’re back to square one. No wonder people give up.
Not on Windows 10 Mobile. It is setup to be easy to use but powerful. That is why I still use it.
Yes, there are exceptions (that’s why I wrote “often”;)
Windows mobile had a great UX, I still miss it today! I thought they dropped support for it years ago?
And even if you change the setting, they constantly re-enable it (“They didn’t like it before, but they’ll love it now that we added AI!!1”) and then move the setting somewhere else