@BRIAN_____ users should click to play also, but most reject the experience. They prefer the dancing pigs
@metromoxie @dveditz And, I remember the design of the Flash click-to-play study was heavily biased towards not making Flash click-to-play.
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@BRIAN_____@metromoxie we retest every time we make vuln flash versions c2p. Tons of irate users despite headlines. -
@dveditz@BRIAN_____ was true with NPAPI too. I posit (without evidence) that it's a relatively short term cost. Not sure how to measure :-( -
@metromoxie@dveditz 1. If the usability of Flash were made worse than HTML5 video, there would be a lot more incentive to switch. -
@metromoxie@dveditz 3. The sooner browsers (announce intention to) make Flash click-to-play, the faster Flash content starts disappearing.
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@BRIAN_____@dveditz Also, daily reminder that only right-click-to-play actually helps, so UX is even worse. -
@metromoxie@BRIAN_____ firefox requires click on the urlbar. -
@dveditz@BRIAN_____ Ah, makes sense. Still seems like degraded UX from old school click to play. -
@metromoxie@dveditz Firefox's UI was partially inspired from Chrome's old UI. See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.apps.firefox/8CIIiXypoXY/lsh10EukxlYJ …. Curious why you changed.
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