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Buttons that say "Yes, please" should be "Yes".
"No, thanks" should be "No".
"Not now" should be "Never".
I am using software, not talking to people, there's no need to be nice.

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  • 4
    Conversational UI my friend. Not everybody's a robot.
  • 13
    "Not now" pisses me off the most because it’s not just a polite version of "No" or "Never". It’s semantically a different meaning.

    MS: "Would you like to start a trial period for Office 360?"
    * Yes
    * Not now

    Fuck you, MS!
  • 1
    But..... marketing?
  • 2
    @Lensflare but sometimes i do like 'not now' when i first want to test something out and later get to the setup page again.

    Obviously when apps are using it to ask for money its annoying.
  • 0
    https://joelonsoftware.com/2001/10/...

    feels like it's relevant here.
  • 3
    Yeah the "not now" button always annoys me. It means, "no biggie if you say no; we’ll be coming back to get you later"
  • 2
    They're trying to create cognitive dissonance to manipulate you
  • 2
    Shhh you don't own things just rent licenses to be able to experience them
  • 4
    “No thanks, I’ll skip on this great opportunity!”
  • 1
    Agree on that most of the times however when asking for a reboot or something is a valid case to use not now and be asked later.
    I would still argue that a postpone with some control is way better.
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