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1 hour agoPinning is not saving. Saving is not favoriting. Favoriting is not flagging.
Pinning, flagging, saving for later, and favorites are distinct UX patterns that serve different purposes in user experience.
Static images don't show motion. You can't inspect real product structure. You don't see how interfaces evolve over time. You rarely understand what actually works in production. So I decided to go deep. I reviewed every major design reference platform I could find - not just the popular ones - and analyzed how they actually help in real-world work. The conclusion?
I am a UX designer, which means I can no longer use the internet without noticing everything that is wrong with it. This article is about UX patterns that are frustrating, widely adopted, and somehow still treated as acceptable at massive scale. If you have never noticed them, consider yourself lucky. Once you do, they become impossible to unsee. Your tolerance for digital nonsense may permanently decrease after reading this article. That is your warning!