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techokami
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"Features that are the future of computing should be on by default and turning things off should not be part of any routine or default customer experience. If it can't be on then it isn't a platform feature."

:shepicide:

lifning
@lifning

the language they choose in their prepared statement is very indicative of the kind of culture that exists at Microsoft around product decisions:

we can make it easier for people to choose to enable Recall

remember, when Microsoft makes a feature "opt-in", it just means they're committing to repeatedly and relentlessly barraging all their users with new and exciting dark patterns until they inevitably accidentally turn it on.

the people who call the shots have a personal stake in making adoption number go up for their projects, and so emanate a bizarre reality-distortion aura everywhere they go, hoping that engineers and designers on adjacent features and products get too fatigued to push back on their insistence that it's inconceivable that someone might not want to use their widget, and that when someone says "no" they really mean "i want it, i just don't realize i want it yet."


techokami
@techokami

oh of course they're going to pull that nonsense, but it's still better than being on by default and re-enabling it after a system update


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in reply to @lifning's post:

it wont be on by default, but they'll pop up a box every time you log in to ask " do you want to try our new Recall feature? [ Yes ] [ Maybe Later ] ", and once it's enabled, it's nearly impossible to remove. 90% of people will accidentally or absent-mindedly hit yes and maybe not even know they just consented to their every move being recorded