If Facebook creates the appearance that this has happened are you annoyed? If not why not?
Suppose the latter was intentional. Does that affect your annoyance?
If Facebook creates the appearance that this has happened are you annoyed? If not why not?
Suppose the latter was intentional. Does that affect your annoyance?
Yes, I would be annoyed because it's an action on my behalf that I did not do.
> If Facebook creates the appearance that this has happened are you annoyed? If not why not?
As someone who gets what they are doing, I realize it's just an appearance so it doesn't bother me. I'm a UI/UX designer for a living, so I see a lot of ways things that are done differently and/or badly. I see what they are trying to do, and while it's a poor job, I get it. And because I get it, it doesn't bother me.
> Suppose the latter was intentional. Does that affect your annoyance?
I don't think there is really a way to prove if it was intentional or not, but I get your overall point. I personally don't believe it was intentional, but that is just me.
Almost every single designer I talked to thought the changes I made were "broken" or a "poor design job." As an example, bolding the title of the last form field to give users the impression that it was important would decrease abandonment rate. It looked ugly as hell, but worked.
The fundamental problem with monetization on a social platform is that it is near impossible to make an advertisement that is more compelling than your friends. You just can't compete with the emotional response of jealousy of your friends ski trip, or the desire from seeing your high school crush in swimwear. What Facebook has done here is broken that barrier and involved your friends in the advertisement. They need to create an assumed connection that Bob likes this article on CNN, so you'll go read it and find out why.
In my professional opinion, this is absolutely intentional. It's not a mistake, it is exactly what I would tell them to do if I was hired on to solve engagement problems with brands.
Are you serious?