Microsoft is employing dark patterns to goad users into paying for storage?
5 hours ago
- #User Hostility
- #Microsoft
- #Dark Patterns
- Microsoft configures Windows to save user files to OneDrive by default, without asking or explaining, leading to confusion.
- Users encounter error messages about running out of storage in services like Outlook, which prompts them to buy more storage, employing dark patterns.
- In one case, a non-tech-savvy user deleted personal files, including family photos, to resolve storage issues, suspecting a scam but not understanding it.
- The author fixed the issue by backing up data, moving files from OneDrive to local storage, and completely removing OneDrive from Windows.
- Microsoft's practices are criticized as hostile, prioritizing KPIs over product quality and user respect, a trend seen in other large tech companies.
- Bad incentive structures and late capitalism are blamed for these behaviors, calling for accountability and changes in choice architecture.