▲ | bee_rider 8 hours ago | |||||||
Hmm. I guess it is never impossible that there’s a version of something that will trick people consistently. But, I’m kinda struggling to recall a time I’ve needed to double click on a website. Actually the double-click action is pretty rare nowadays, right? In particular, I use it a lot to select a word in a terminal, but most of the time when I am getting UI instructions it is from a website about how to use the website itself, and since that’s a website it has to be abstract enough to also make sense for mobile users. Telling people to double click is, I think, mostly dead. | ||||||||
▲ | foobazgt 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
My mother constantly struggles between when to double click or not after decades of using computers. This is probably an issue that will die out with her generation, though. Entirely separate, a common failure mode of dying mice is that they start generating spurious clicks. I've had a couple of logitechs do this to me. And the thing about scams is you can often legit make money off of very low success rates. | ||||||||
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▲ | chatmasta 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
It doesn’t need to be a literal double click. It could be something like a CAPTCHA “confirm you’re human,” where you click once, it appears to load, and then you click a confirm button. Do it fast enough and it might appear like a double click. Not sure this would work with the exploit though. | ||||||||
▲ | hansvm 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
YouTube gets me to double-click on occasion: - The page mostly loads - An ad starts playing - I attempt to hit "pause" while I go handle a thing or two [0] - As I'm about to click "pause", the layout shifts to the left exactly enough for me to unmute the ad - I immediately click again to stop listening to whatever scam is currently being peddled [0] For some videos I like to read the description before watching. For all videos I like to make it as obvious as possible to Google that there isn't a real person watching the ad (browser not focused, ad muted, ...). | ||||||||
▲ | dylan604 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Google drive and similar sites use double click for folders to open similar to a regular OS would. Single click tends to show some metadata where the double click does the actual navigation. it pisses me off |