Irritating your users with such a silly and currently /completely useless/ change is not innovation- it is dumb. Not listening to your users is not very bright either. Provide something useful together with such a change, not long after.
By itself this is not a big problem - thank god we have a way to revert this sillyness. It's just beyond pathetic that we have to do so under the guise of "innovation".
Irritating your users with such a silly and currently /completely useless/ change is not innovation- it is dumb. Not listening to your users is not very bright either. Provide something useful together with such a change, not long after.
By itself this is not a big problem - thank god we have a way to revert this sillyness. It's just beyond pathetic that we have to do so under the guise of "innovation".