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by ben_w
1341 days ago
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Counterpoint: iOS has this flag, Duolingo FAQ says this is the only way to turn off animations on iOS: https://support.duolingo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360058189572-... Unfortunately, Duolingo ignores this flag for many animations, and more than half of the screens are still animated. I find the animations Duolingo uses to be obnoxious distractions, and I want them to be actually disabled when I tell it this. I also want this kind of thing to be switchable on a per-app level, so that I have a way to override the (I assume) opinion of the art department or the marketing person that thinks these animations are engaging or fun without having to also disable the non-obnoxious animations my other apps have. (Mind you, at this point I'm thinking Duolingo has been a lost cause for the last few years; although the courses seem to still be improving, the UX has been getting worse faster). |
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(eg. to confirm an unconfirmed item, you tap on a coloured bar which then swoops a new pane from the right, shifts it up, zooms the map, and occasionally does a little blink refresh of the map. And you frequently get 4-5 of these a day, each one doing its little UI dance. God help you if you need to convert 10+ mis-identified transport segments to a single bus...)