To whoever designs this style of interface: be an adult and accept rejection, don't be like a abusive boyfriend that doesn't take "no" for an answer. It's perfect fine to have the "Maybe Later" option as long as there is a "No". Forcing people who don't want to do something to say "Maybe later" isn't a good look. It makes your whole product seem creepy as fuck with no respect for consent.
To whoever designs this style of interface: be an adult and accept rejection, don't be like a abusive boyfriend that doesn't take "no" for an answer. It's perfect fine to have the "Maybe Later" option as long as there is a "No". Forcing people who don't want to do something to say "Maybe later" isn't a good look. It makes your whole product seem creepy as fuck with no respect for consent.
@thezerobit "This App would like to send you notifications" No. Not "Maybe later". Never. 100% certain. Too bad I like that game too much to uninstall and stop playing it...
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"This App would like to send you notifications" No. Not "Maybe later". Never. 100% certain. Too bad I like that game too much to uninstall and stop playing it...
@thezerobit if salesmen could, they would erase the idea of customers being able to say "no" altogether.