OK, in light of my previous tweet about a lack of established UX 'canon', let's try an experiment. What's your 'I can believe we haven't standardized on it!' things in UX?
I'm not sure that the direction of written language should decide this. It may be more important to consider differences in the cultural perception of time and space. "Right is forward, left is backward" is not a universal understanding of time and space.
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And the direction of written language does not make cleanly to that cultures perception of time and space. Left-right and up-down vary separately for language and time-space...
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make = map Stupid autocorrect.
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There should be a standard for this type of correction...
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Name it after me.
End of conversation
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Yes, doing it twitter and between-work-things brief. Need to study if right=forward is universal. BUT I have some interesting stuff on scrolling and tap behavior that seems to imply language direction is a close influence.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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