Overcoming the anti-usability bias
Chris F. Masse January 3rd, 2007
Over there, at Overcoming Errors dot com (where the main error is not to train the authors in the necessary art of Internet usability):
Robin argued in an earlier post that [...]
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- There’s no link, so the readers will never get to see what “Robin” said.
- Who is “Robin”? The newbie readers will never know.
- The link embedded under the author’s name, in the sidebar, gets us to a LookSmart page with two links on it.
CONCLUSION: The author wants us to “ignore plain facts”. In my view, it’s better to ignore the morons —and this blogger is an Internet moron.
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