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by Hokusai
1569 days ago
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"Learned helplessness is behavior exhibited by a subject after enduring repeated aversive stimuli beyond their control." The key part is beyond their control. As a society we are being trained to see software beyond our control. "The algorithm" decides. Many non software engineers fail to see that behind each software decision there is a company that can change it. Learned helplessness is dangerous even just because improvement becomes impossible when people just accepts software like if it was the physical laws of the universe. |
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Does no one do usability testing anymore? Sit down and make someone use the software. Not 'do x and y happens, call it a day' I mean end to end 'hey here is a task figure out how to do it' then sit on your hands and take notes while they try to do it? Bad interface design makes people feel powerless. That powerless feeling makes people give up and just accept that 'computers are complex'. Then once you are in that mode little changes become a huge deal.