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by roninorder
654 days ago
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You got it backwards. There is no way to argue about what music is "better". Or at least no productive way to do that. When talking about UX, I am expressing an opinion based both on my experience as an engineer and as a user. In this case, I can state that something is better, at least in the sense that it's a more intuitive and an effective pattern. If judgments like that trigger you - that's ok, I don't have to meet some unexpressed level of data-supported evidence. > There's nothing tempermental or nuerotically formalized about politely offering a path for the conversation Re-read your responses and imagine talking to someone in person with this level of nit-picking and animosity. “You’re not wrong, Walter..." and so on. |
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