Okay, so in user interaction you are generally told to avoid multimodality, but in nature contextlessness and unimodality are exceptions.
I'm not suggesting step-by-step guides - too often unimodal signalling, and an unnatural extreme restriction of choice.
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@sebinsua restricting choice is necessary; certainly natural, probably inevitable. 'Freedom' is fetishized - constraint is what we need -
@HungLee Agreed. Multi-modal does mean reduction of choice and this is normal to a certain extent. - 7 more replies
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