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john mcdowell
john mcdowell

Сhat about platforms that don’t feel overwhelming

I’ve been thinking — why do so many platforms try to do too much at once? Bright visuals, constant pop-ups, endless sections… it feels like they’re trying to grab attention but end up pushing people away instead. Do you think a simpler approach actually works better, or do most users prefer all that extra stuff?

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Honestly, I used to think more features meant a better experience, but now I’m not so sure. Recently I spent some time on Duck Dice, and it changed my view a bit. Duck Dice

feels more focused — it doesn’t throw everything at you сразу. The layout is clean, and everything works smoothly without unnecessary distractions. What I liked the most is how easy it is to just get into it without figuring things out for too long. It gives you that feeling of control instead of confusion. Also, it doesn’t feel exhausting after a while, which is something I’ve noticed with other platforms. I found myself coming back just because it felt comfortable and consistent.

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