I appreciate this observation, this is something I’d like to keep an eye on. The reason I changed it is because many newer users we spoke to didn’t understand why some comment bubbles were blue and some not. I assumed this to be because turning something blue when unread isn’t a commonly used design pattern elsewhere on the internet (unless it’s a blue circle next to the unread thing). My hope with the new design is that it will be more easily understood as “new and unread” since it uses a pattern more widely known to mean that. That said, I agree with you that it’s less eye-catching than before, and if you feel like you constantly miss new comments due to this change, I’d love to know
FWIW I actively like that the new comments are less prominent now — the previous design made me anxious; it felt like there was pressure to click everything to make the loud blue stuff go away. The new design feels like less of an attention-stealing design.
Thanks for sharing the thought process behind this! It actually took me a really long time to know why it went blue too, but when I figured it out I found it a really useful way to quickly check for new comments in conversations I was following.
I appreciate this observation, this is something I’d like to keep an eye on. The reason I changed it is because many newer users we spoke to didn’t understand why some comment bubbles were blue and some not. I assumed this to be because turning something blue when unread isn’t a commonly used design pattern elsewhere on the internet (unless it’s a blue circle next to the unread thing). My hope with the new design is that it will be more easily understood as “new and unread” since it uses a pattern more widely known to mean that. That said, I agree with you that it’s less eye-catching than before, and if you feel like you constantly miss new comments due to this change, I’d love to know
FWIW I actively like that the new comments are less prominent now — the previous design made me anxious; it felt like there was pressure to click everything to make the loud blue stuff go away. The new design feels like less of an attention-stealing design.
Thanks for sharing the thought process behind this! It actually took me a really long time to know why it went blue too, but when I figured it out I found it a really useful way to quickly check for new comments in conversations I was following.