The article critiques LinkedIn's usability, highlighting its deviation from web design heuristics. It illustrates this with an example where the platform persistently addresses the user with 'you' multiple times in notifications, creating an annoying experience. Additionally, the article points out the redundancy of action options like 'Go back' and 'Discard', which confuse rather than clarify for the user. Collectively, these examples underscore a fundamental disconnect in LinkedIn's design approach that frustrates its users.
LinkedIn's interface often violates essential usability heuristics, evidenced by excessive prompts, leading to user frustration and confusion. For instance, the repetitive use of 'you' in notifications can seem excessive.
The choice to either 'Go back' or 'Discard' feels redundant, as both options appear to lead to the same behavior of canceling the posting action for users.
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