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... You guys might shit on it, but that's incredibly smart on their part. Ten years or more of that button being there and now suddenly something else replaces it, just imagine the amount of people accidentally hitting the button and being introduced to copilot. This was a very deliberate change.
It's Smart as in, MLM scheme smart. Not honorable, just smart. Like a thief that is clever about not leaving fingerprints.
That's exactly why we shit on it
I'm pretty sure there's a term for it. Google did it with shopping and images, Instagram changed the home button with some advertising thing (dont remember the exact details).
Dark patterns
Better than whatever i wouldve come up with lol.
Shadow Patterns!
I was thinking enshittification
Dark pattern.
Phishing?
Nobody said it wasn't deliberate. It's still shitty af.
And the thing failed the things I asked it to do so far. It's not very helpful with actually getting things done.
That's why there are 3 of them now. One there and two in the corners of the start menu popup
If being an asshole is smart, I'd rather be dumb.
Dark pattern smart.
This being "smart" is entirely based on the assumption that the average user who's actually trying to just get to their home screen won't be pissed when the bloated chatbot pops up instead. And that assumption is wrong.