Original question text by @phantomwise@lemmy.ml

What are the modern design trends you hate most? Feel free to rant! Mine are:

  • Physical buttons are out of fashion, now EVERYTHING must have a touch screen instead! Especially if it makes the appliance more inconvenient to use. Like having to press a flimsy touch screen ten times to scroll through a washing machine’s programs instead of just turning a physical knob and pressing a physical start button.
  • Every website looks like it’s made for a phone and was vomited by the same app in slightly different flavors of vomit.
  • Actually EVERYTHING looks like it’s made for a phone… Like what’s the deal with all those hamburger menus on DESKTOP apps? Please just put a regular menu and same me some pointless clicking, it’s not like you’re lacking screen space. I especially hate that those menus can’t be opened from the keyboard like regular menus.
  • magic_lobster_party
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    1146 days ago

    Showing ”2 weeks ago” or ”1 month ago” instead of the actual date. ”1 month ago” can be anything between 30 days and 60 days ago.

    • bananamuffinsurprise
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      266 days ago

      This makes my blood just boil. I can do math, you fuckers. I am aware of dates. I wanna know when this shit went online.

    • Camelbeard
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      195 days ago

      We use gitlab and I knew my coworker commited something yesterday, I deployed a new version yesterday but I wasn’t sure if I deployed before or after his commit. Why do they just show yester instead of a normal timestamp. Do these developers think we can’t read?

      • @aesthelete@lemmy.world
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        45 days ago

        I honestly think a lot of it is that they have to keep twiddling with shit to have something to do.

        These pieces of garbage have come across my desk as “requirements” too because they get copied and pasted from other “best of breed” apps from the web.

        Most of the designers I’ve encountered in my day to day work love nothing better than to copy from other apps rather than actually think for fifteen seconds about how to design something.

    • qevlarr
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      136 days ago

      Even worse: “last week/month/year” lumps everything together when you start the next week/month/year

    • @nicerdicer@feddit.org
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      The option is called “relative date” (as opposed to absolute date). On macos you can switch it off:

      • open Finder, go to list view
      • select very first item in hierarchy
      • click on the little triangle next to the (folder-)icon to expand but press the option key wihle doing so
      • hit “cmd” + “J” - a settings panel will open
      • there is a tick box that says “relative date” that needs to be disabled (unticked)
      • if you want to apply this settings as the new default setting for all finder windows, press the “apply as standard”-button at the bottom. All dates will show now the actual date instead of “today”, “yesterday” and such.

        • @nicerdicer@feddit.org
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          14 days ago

          Tthis setting is not intended to apply to websites. With this setting you can change whether the date is shown as absolute (dd.mm.yyyy) oder relative (today, yesterday,…) for your own files on your computer.

      • magic_lobster_party
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        126 days ago

        It’s annoying when going through a list of multiple ”1 month ago” entries. Maybe I’m looking for an entry at a certain date. Aim with mouse, wait one second, repeat.

        What I could easily visually identify in less than 1 second can take more than 10 seconds to find.

        It also greatly increases the cognitive load of using the program. If there are many entries to look for, then it’s going to be difficult to keep all actual dates in memory.

        ”Where was the 14 April entry? I need to check again. Ah there it is! Now I need to compare it against the 30 April entry. Where was it again? It was just in front of me…”

        Then mouse hover doesn’t work on mobile.

  • @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    1066 days ago
    1. No error messages, ever. Because apparently users hate information with all their heart and are at risk of burning down cities if they ever find out what the fuck went wrong with an application.
    2. Disappearing scroll bars
    • @shutz@lemmy.ca
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      306 days ago

      Users have somehow been trained to ignore and dismiss error messages. Probably from getting too many ad pop-ups.

      • @BenLeMan@lemmy.world
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        226 days ago

        Users are lazy AF and hate to read. No matter how instructive the error message, some people would rather open a helpdesk ticket because “the computer isn’t working again”.

        It says right there your USB drive is full and suggests deleting some files to free up space, Karen! 🤨

        • @6nk06@sh.itjust.works
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          216 days ago

          Users have always hated computers but they now must use them and treat them as appliances.

          When my parents needed a new computer, I told them “no hp ever, and don’t buy an anti-virus, it’s built-in now.” They obviously knew better than me and asked the salesman instead. They bought a hp computer with a McAffee subscription…

      • @discount_door_garlic@lemmy.world
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        306 days ago

        Uh oh! We made an oopsie 👉👈 sowwy we wost your data

        Two buttons on the bottom of the window:

        • “It’s okay fam!”

        and

        • “I’m a grumpy meanie who doesnt understand things happen!”
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      25 days ago

      Disappearing scroll bars

      Isn’t this triggable in most OSs? Unless we are talking about mobile, which I lean towards disappearing because of screen sizes.

  • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    706 days ago

    Items are no longer made to last past their warranty.

    They are made to last past the time you’re allowed to leave a review.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      136 days ago

      I’d like to leave a positive review of this comment, but the review period has expired.

  • Rob T Firefly
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    5 days ago

    A pair of buttons forcing you to choose Yes or Maybe later. The word is NO, assholes!

    I want to find the marketing genius who started that shit and ask them, “do you want me to whomp you over the head with a rusty manure shovel? Yes or Maybe later?”

    • SkaveRat
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      145 days ago

      it’s pushed by CEO that don’t see a no as a no. Be it with customers or with people at the bar

    • cabillaud
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      54 days ago

      Even yes or no infuriated me to start with… The words I would choose are “never ever”

    • @EighteenthNerd@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      It only accomplishes making me feel better, but it’s a side benefit I get from using the uBlock Origin extension’s “zapper mode” function: getting to one-click nuke these things and move on with my life like a normal person.

  • @yesman@lemmy.world
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    486 days ago

    Every appliance, monitor, speaker, clock, really anything that plugs in has to have a blue LED.

    Got a modem from the cable company installed in my bedroom, the indicator lights were bright enough to read by.

    • @Zak@lemmy.world
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      296 days ago

      The problem I have isn’t so much that they’re blue, but that they’re bright. I have flashlights with modes dimmer than the average modern indicator LED.

      • @psud@aussie.zone
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        66 days ago

        The lights have use, I cover them with black electrical tape to dim them sufficiently

  • Camelbeard
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    485 days ago

    Everything is a fucking service! NO, I don’t want to spend 2.99 every month on a app that reminds me to take a pill.

    Even hardware products that basically are scrap metal if you don’t pay a monthly fee.

  • 1.) Everything is a “smart” device. Household appliances, as a general rule, should not be connectable to the internet or require an app.

    Cheaper components, poor build quality, and lack of user serviceable parts are the primary reasons your washer and dryer last 10 years compared to your parents Maytag set that was still ticking away after 30. Cheap, unnecessary electronics, which don’t have as long a lifespan as mechanical timers and switches, only exacerbate this problem.

    2.) Cordless tools as a means of vendor locking customers.

    • Sal
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      I feel like I should bring back this timeless Tumblr post. I do not want internet on any of my appliances, and nobody should.

      • @treadful@lemmy.zip
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        186 days ago

        I’m way more inclined to connect my devices if I can actually control them and not just have random seemingly pointless data about me harvested. But mostly we just don’t get that choice.

    • @vividspecter@lemm.ee
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      25 days ago

      Smart is fine if and only if:

      • Not the only way to interact with the device
      • Supports open, local-only protocols like Zigbee or Matter
  • @spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    LED indicator lights on things that have nothing to indicate. Does an electric fan need an indicator? Will you be confused about whether it’s operating or not if it doesn’t have one? Oh, it’s in swivel mode! Good thing it told me that, or I might have thought it was swiveling for other reasons.

    • @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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      These indicators help in troubleshooting. If the indicator says the device should be swiveling, but doesn’t swivel, you know it’s broken. If there’s no indicator, you might think you’re just too stupid to put it in swiveling mode.

      Old-fashioned switches, of course, solved this problem without LEDs.

  • @GluWu@lemm.ee
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    396 days ago

    Millennial gray interior design. Gray “wood pattern” laminate floor, white cabinets, black appliances. Just no color. It’s so depressing. For only $1600/no you can live in a 3rd story gray pod that’s still 45 minutes from where you work.

    • @klemptor@startrek.website
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      I actually love that because you can add your own color with paint, throw rugs, furniture, etc. It allows you to start from a blank canvas.

      For contrast, my parents’ house has one bathroom with a mustard yellow toilet and yellow-and-white floor tile, and another bathroom with an avocado green toilet and matching shower enclosure. These were put in by the previous owner and date back to the '70s. They’re in perfectly good shape, so my folks don’t want to replace them, but it does force them to decorate those rooms with complementing colors, and they will never not look dated.

  • @sanderium@lemmy.zip
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    • When interface shifts around due to information update (e.g new bluetooth devices found).
    • When primary content in a website is hidden behind hover effects.
    • Expensive animations, blur and gradients with no functionality.
    • When an app treats me like a baby and asks me 20 questions one at a time instead of giving me a menu of options.
    • Excesive round corners
    • Excesive padding on apps.

    I just really hate when webpages take 10 seconds to load a cluttered mess of an interface with no sense of direction

    • dustycups
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      Hiding your UX behind a series of next buttons, asking for more, More, MORE PII

    • Hello Hotel
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      • Excesive round corners
      • Excesive padding on apps.

      Its so you dont cut yourself on sharp edges or hit your head on the UI elements. If not the literal function than certanly ment to envoke the feeling of crib padding.

      • @sanderium@lemmy.zip
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        24 days ago

        Yeah, they look and feel more comfortable but sometimes the go overkill and just lose a lot of space for nothing.

    • @Ideonek@lemm.ee
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      36 days ago

      Oh Man, the number of times I deleted something because of the notification on top that shift everything down… Drives me mad.

  • @bizarroland@lemmy.world
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    If I ever meet the asshole that invented the mouse-off function for webpages so that when you go to close a tab, a pop-up jumps up so that the website owner can scream, “wait, no, please subscribe, give us your email, send us money, something holy fucking shit, dear god ah!” at you I swear I will break their fucking fingers and punch them in the dick.

  • Sort of meta, but: Alienation.

    Buildings plopped down in a rectangle with a standard layout—boxy building with door facing parking lot—with no ornamentation, no contextual clues about what’s inside, and worst, no consideration or design dialogue whatsoever with the surroundings. It’s like a city as Lego set, each building on its own bar plate, and they can be shuffled around in any order. Designers talk about design language, and this style says, “fuck you.”

    Food that just shows up at your door after ordering from an app, made by a “ghost kitchen.” Possibly located in one of those boxes-with-a-parking-lot. No connection to other humans. (Or is that a tire distributor’s headquarters? No way to tell.)

    Company web sites with no information about who runs the company, or where it is, or much about its connection to the community. The product is probably made on spec by an anonymous Chinese factory, so even if you can talk to somebody, they’re either in a contract call center serving hundreds of companies, or somebody not paid enough to care.

    Speaking of low-paid lackeys, the fast food-ification of the landscape. They’re getting rid of dining rooms, so your only human interaction is briefly through a window. If you’re lucky. They’re working on getting rid of that, too. Then, you’re sealed behind a windshield, in cars that get more fortress-like every year, never seeing another human face.

    A lot of people say that they’re introverts and hate people and like it this way, but we also have a pandemic of loneliness and poor mental health , so…

    • @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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      Hey, even introverts like fun environments. A fun environment can be the determining factor if an introvert even joins in or has fun! The sterilization of corporate spaces hurts everyone except greedy inhuman trash that only care about money.

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    “Have you tried our new layout?”
    “Did you know you now can…?”
    “We’ve hidden this from you, but don’t worry! Click here to see them”
    “News: We’re launching a new product!”
    “Looking for X? It is now here!”
    “We upgraded you to the new view. Revert to the old view?”
    “Enable integration with (our other product) for an enhanced experience”
    “You may not have permission to view what used to be on this page”
    “Take a tour”
    “How are you liking the new settings screen?”
    “You will be automatically moved to the new X, no need to do anything”

    Touch controls everywhere, I’ve got an induction cook top which is all touch, (temperature is a bar you can drag) guess what happens when you’ve got some spillage while cooking. Yeah, if you are lucky nothing happens, but I had it several times shutting itself down, or adjusting the temperature, which is fucking stupid and dangerous. You want to get rid of the water with a towel? Something will trigger. Really great.

    Letting the computer decide what is best for you. There was/is this feature?! in windows 10, or 11 where it sets the color of your font on the desktop based on your wallpaper, and I did not find a way to change it. So what happens when you’ve got a wallpaper that is bright on top and darker on the bottom, like maybe a landscape image? Guess you are just not reading any of the text on the top half…