On the contrary, that is exactly what needs to be done (in some fashion) in order to address the problem. If you personally do not believe it is a problem at all, that's fine, but you do not speak for those users or potential users who are affected.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Isarra Yos <zhorishna@gmail.com> wrote:
That.
It's trivial stuff unless a user cares about it, but at which point it's the silently part that makes it really an issue. These are edge cases, but that doesn't make them not important too.
So figure out a solution that doesn't involve throwing an inactionable warning in the user's face and making them perform a confirmation step. The "solution" being proposed to the problem currently is worse than the current experience.