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by darkpuma
2681 days ago
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Yeah the UX of Multi-Account Containers is awful. The number of steps the user is required to follow to make a website always open in a particular container is absurd. 1) Create a new container
2) Open a new tab with that container
3) Open the website in that container
4) Check "Always open in [container name]"
5) Open a new tab and load that page again.
6) Click "Remember my decision"
7) Click "Open in [container name] Container"
I don't mean to throw shade, I'm sure whoever came up with this had good intentions, but it needs work. (Also, why a limit of 8 colors and 12 icons? Why not an arbitrary number of colors and user definable icons?) |
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This commonly called the paradox of choice. Satisfaction is often higher when choosing from a limited set of good options than choosing from a large set of options with varying quality.
(YMMV, it is also used as an excuse for being inflexible, or for forcing bad options on users a.l.a. a false dilemma, and to be honest I'm not sure how to tell the difference as an outsider)