top | item 43671472

(no title)

ratherbefuddled | 10 months ago

I read it as "stop asking me the same thing over and over again, I've already told you". It's a shame that the no doubt hundreds of UX people at Netflix are so sloppy.

discuss

order

graemep|10 months ago

I think a bit of both.

The last two paragraphs talk about "harried parents", and "world doesn't revolve around children." sounds like having kids is a burden and resentful of the impact of people having kids on his life.

Its quite a lengthy rant about a minor UI inconvenience.

There is also a problem with the "never ask again" option. How long is never? Someone who does not have children now might well in a few years time.

subscribed|10 months ago

LOL, next you're going to infer the author is a childless cat lady, who started regretting not having children.

It's quite a lengthy rant about prioritizing everytime inconvenience over a setting switch that could be enabled once, after a few years time.

World doesn't revolve about your children (or mine. And yes, I have them and yes, this is one of these mildly infuriating UX decisions).