▲ | evilduck a day ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lack of concern or outright contempt for front end and the users is why front end development is a subfield in the first place, because backend devs can't or won't produce something people can use. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | TeMPOraL a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> backend devs can't or won't produce something people can use. Where by people you mean management and sales, and by produce you mean add 150 different tracker scripts? :). Snark aside, contempt for frontend dev and contempt for users are two different things; the latter has thoroughly infected the fields of UI/UX. It's most visible in webdev, because that's where most UI work happens. Second to that is mobile app dev, where it's just as bad. Also, there are actually two somewhat distinct types of contempt for the user: 1) Paternalism - "users are idiots and need to be babysit at every step, or else they hurt themselves (or make us spend money on support)"; this one is pretty overt in UI/UX. 2) Exploitation - "users are livestock, the purpose of the site/app is to milk them as much as we can - whether it's taking their data, money, or both; the design must guide users to allow extracting maximum value from them before eventually discarding them"; this one is less talked about, even though it underpins many UI/UX patterns (not all of them known as "dark patterns"). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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