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by DanielHB
601 days ago
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This 418 stuff reminds me of a previous job where we had some arguments about putting emojis in our applications. I was against it and a coworker was for it. Like putting rocket ship emoji when an operation succeeds. My main argument was that if you put things like that in your applications then people start having opinions about it and they want to discuss it and add more to certain places or remove from other places and bring it up when you are trying to discuss unrelated things. The increase in communication is a big detriment in my opinion, especially if there is no user behavior tracking to see if those emojis actually improve any user-related metrics (this was a b2b application so we didn't do a lot of user tracking). It wasn't even about professionalism or anything like that, just the fact that those kind of things are subjective (some people like, some don't, some don't notice, some like a lot and want more) created small-scale friction often enough that I was getting annoyed by it. |
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