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by debugnik
1309 days ago
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> Simply imagine that the user thought that, by clicking the "X" button, he closed the app Do most users think that, though? I remember chat apps minimising to the tray bar since MSN Messenger and Skype, possibly earlier, and it's a common feature in most current ones, as well as in other applications. Now, it's true that some other chat apps display a floating panel to remind you that you're still in voice chat, but Discord's target audience is videogame players that don't want their media covered by such panel anyway, and most other chat apps let you close or disable such panel as well. Game consoles don't do so either. I agree with the other points in the case, but this UX design being a GDPR issue makes it clear these people are out of touch with the market. |
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If you click on the "x" on a open tab, it will most likely close it. If you click on the "x" on your browser, it will close the browser, maybe will it alert you that you're going to close many things.
Open Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word, Notepad, your Windows file explorer, same thing.
Those are probably the most used app in the world, so people will assume that it is what the "x" button does.