When a user's actions indicate their clear next intent, you a) do it and give undo, b) suggest it, c) do nothing, or a disturbingly popular:
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option: wait for them to do the thing you knew they were going to do, tell them they did it wrong, then direct them to a FAQ about it.
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Also, today I learned that Twitter chokes with a useless error message if you start a tweet with d), which seems TOTALLY REASONABLE.
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For the record, while meta as heck, this rant was not designed to break poorly conceived software while complaining about it.
9:44 AM - 7 Sep 2015
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