| ▲ | adampunk 5 hours ago | |
Counterpoint: that's also wrong and those who give up the idea of their website being for "them" (a person or group) end up making websites that are bad. Jakob's law is often taken as support for the opposite position, but if Google looked like search engines circa 1998, no one would have switched. | ||
| ▲ | 0123456789ABCDE 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
have you considered, in the specific example of google being different from the rest, that all the other services were _wrong,_ or their goals were different than google's? | ||