| ▲ | nvader 2 days ago | |
I think this is an example of the emojification of communication. I suspect that trend is being sustained, at least, by LLMs who are prone to abusing vapid emojis everywhere. I think that to a certain superficial level of analysis, a matched set of icons looks "complete" and indeed impressive. Designers and implementers of the interface can fool themselves through customary use that they're creating a language of ideograms. Their users, who interact with their product only a few hours per week, only perceive visual noise and clutter. | ||
| ▲ | duolanda 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
This article made me realize why I always struggle to get through long documents generated by LLMs. The overuse of emojis doesn’t make it easier for me to find useful information, instead, it just adds a lot of noise. | ||