>What won't help is complaining that the largely free products we get don't work the way we want them to. This makes no sense and seems bad-faith on multiple levels.
On the contrary, I'm assuming good faith on the part of those who implement these "dark" patterns.
They're done for a reason, and that reason is not pure evil from their perspective.
On the contrary, I'm assuming good faith on the part of those who implement these "dark" patterns.
They're done for a reason, and that reason is not pure evil from their perspective.