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On Monday, 19 June 2017 18:30:18 CEST Jonas Schnelli wrote:
> I personally would ALWAYS [snip]

I mentioned that it was a usability point for a reason, and your personal=20
behavior makes me want to quote one of the main UX guidelines;=20
  =E2=80=9CYou are not your user=E2=80=9D

http://uxmyths.com/post/715988395/myth-you-are-like-your-users
older;
http://52weeksofux.com/post/385981879/you-are-not-your-user

I think we should defer to actual real numbers and user reseach, as has bee=
n=20
quoted by Andreas. You disagreeing based on your own experience and behavio=
r=20
is worse than useless. As the above links show.

Don=E2=80=99t fall in that trap :)
=2D-=20
Tom Zander
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