The Age of Snarky UI
7 hours ago
- #Technology Frustration
- #Communication Styles
- #User Experience
- The author describes encountering a 'Consider taking a break' alert in their new Hyundai IONIQ, which turned out to be a driver attention system for fatigue or distraction.
- They express annoyance at the vague, condescending tone of the alert and the need to research its meaning, preferring direct communication like 'stay in your lane'.
- Condescending or snarky UI copy is critiqued as obfuscating user experience, even if businesses intend to seem more human with humor.
- Examples of problematic UI copy include 'confirmshaming' (guilt-tripping users into opting in), 'paused reminders' (implying laziness), and 'over-encouragement' (feeling mocking).
- The author prefers brusque, candid communication over polite but unclear messaging, reflecting their regional 'kind but not nice' communication style.