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crispyporkbites | 4 years ago

Once I had a developer use a Meme image as an API response in development.

It was funny, but it was surprisingly hard to explain to stakeholders during demos that this was not the real API response. I think I fielded questions from at least four annoyed/confused people asking why the image was there and insisting that it must be changed before we go live.

I even got follow up emails asking for timelines on when it would be fixed.

So sometimes it's better to just use a real placeholder or something realistic.

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andyana|4 years ago

I think that kind of response is common, and I'm trying to understand why. Does this happen to anyone in other industries?

I'm at a loss for words at that kind of shallow thinking.