And for bonus points, here's the confirmation screen. Can someone tell me why it takes 10 days to unsub from emails, but 10ms to send?pic.twitter.com/HOKj29Iegb
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And for bonus points, here's the confirmation screen. Can someone tell me why it takes 10 days to unsub from emails, but 10ms to send?pic.twitter.com/HOKj29Iegb
Well that breaks the ICAN business compliance rules.
Loving all the analyses of such a simple UI. :) Yes, that's a radio button that must be selected to unsubscribe.
You designed it?
Over the line, mister.

I asked. I know you're a researcher and all. :) For the record, I don't know what I am. ;)
You, sir, are a whiskey-swilling, gin-deriding designer of questionable repute. You design questionable reputes. :)
Yes I do. :)
I've been unsubscribing from a lot this week, and many are now simple and automated, but this was one of the more contorted.
Dump the opt out selector, give them one big button to tap. Current model has too much thinking involved.
…or, have that button say "whoops that was a mistake, keep me subscribed" and have the link click as the unsubscribe action.
At least they are not using passive-aggressive BS as "are you sure you want to keep cooking garbage your whole (soon-to-be miserable) life?"
It shouldn't ask at all, say OK Sorry based on the unsub URL alone.
- Should require no user input to opt out. - Auto opt out with success message on unsubscribe link
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