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by acqq 3650 days ago
Still it shows what's done just to make somebody's bonus (or just prestige in the meetings?) thanks to the change in the telemetry reports. Luckily both Safari and Firefox don't animate it.

And if I'm not wrong, Safari was the first to have it, years ago, at the time Jobs was there. Never animated.

Anyway, if the feature is useful, people will use it. If it's not, they won't. Not making the whole experience a "big ad" is an example of a taste. Microsoft managers however really like everything moving like in ads including the tiles in the "start" menu. Luckily they at least can be "unanimated," I hope that feature remains (but unluckily I believe I have to do it one by one).

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People will use it, but only if they know it's there. I've met a ton of Safari users who have no idea what that thing is or even that it's there in the first place.

They tend to love it after I pointed out to them. Microsoft is probably doing the right thing here.

We get great feedback from users who discover the feature and want it to be discoverable without being obtrusive. If you haven't seen the animation, you might be overestimating it - it's extremely subtle and tasteful, just a tiny flip of the pages in the reading mode button when it goes from an inactive to active state.
Even if you insist on the "ad" it still needs to be displayed only to the users that never clicked it, once anybody clicked once, you aren't helping him "discover" it.