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by zamadatix
661 days ago
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If people finding small icons and text in menus to come to incorrect conclusions about what that means is a fine and reasonable thing to expect but noting the page sized display that loads every time they click said content is a foolish error then sure, I've probably got a whole truckload of errors on the topic. |
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I kindly direct you to alarm fatigue[1], banner blindness[2], and inattentional blindness[3].
The TL;DR is that the more often and worthless a piece of information is presented, the more likely people are going to ignore it either deliberately or habitually.
The flavor text for Incognito Mode pops up every single time an Incognito window is opened and it is practically inconsequential, thus it is worthless information. People will not read it, and you should not assume people will.
It is the fault of the Chrome(ium) designers for presenting information in a way people will ignore; we've known this ever since the first guy who would insta-close every single error message while the tech support agent on the phone with him is desperately begging him to read out WTF the error says.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alarm_fatigue
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banner_blindness
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inattentional_blindness