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by lcnPylGDnU4H9OF 1114 days ago
Just to recap: very generously, a college student with money to spend (that might sound like a joke but I consider fortunate circumstances) convincing people that it’s worth their time to sit through a usability test actually going through with it “for the lulz”. The part about a person being willing to do a bunch of work to avoid doing a bunch of work makes sense (typical “mental gymnastics”) but it kinda falls apart at 30+ real people legitimately agreeing. It’s ironic that a single-digit amount is just as useful; that’s even a more believable lie.

(And this real-life scenario where every request is answered with “Coming right up!” and a convincing “successful” completion of the request just cracks me up. My sympathies go out to the people to whom this is a genuine problem.)

Thanks for explaining!