I’d fairly strongly disagree with that take. I think it’s an extremely reasonable assumption that a somewhat cartoony red button someone put at the top of a website deliberately does not do harm to press. Someone deliberately chose to put it there, and most features on websites are optimised for user interaction. This only looks unreasonable within the strong frame of having cultural context about Petrov Day
Fair, though I still tend to check what things I press on do before I press them. If there’s no explanation I might still press them, but if it says “learn more” right there I will probably learn more before I do.
I’d fairly strongly disagree with that take. I think it’s an extremely reasonable assumption that a somewhat cartoony red button someone put at the top of a website deliberately does not do harm to press. Someone deliberately chose to put it there, and most features on websites are optimised for user interaction. This only looks unreasonable within the strong frame of having cultural context about Petrov Day
Fair, though I still tend to check what things I press on do before I press them. If there’s no explanation I might still press them, but if it says “learn more” right there I will probably learn more before I do.