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My favorite button on the internet (breadchris.com)
9 points by breadchris 9 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments



> The user desires to interact with this button because they want what it offers.

The button says only "Under attack?". How is that an offer?

> After finding Cloudflare, they can immediately see a button that solves their problem

But this button label just asks a question. How is the user to know a press will solve their problem?

To me it looks like clickbait trying to sell something.


They're selling a service that you, under a DDoS attack, want to buy?


This web page knows I am under attack? That's clever :)

But then why is it asking if I am under attack? :)


The screenshot on the article shows the page ranking first for "ddos service". Usually you only search this if you're under attack or if you're looking for the service they offer.

I guess they could have a "are you under attack or want to sign up to our service" button, but that probably doesn't work very well.


> I guess they could have a "are you under attack or want to sign up to our service" button but that probably doesn't work very well.

Gosh, then they might have to go with "Sign up"! :)


My favorite button is the "JavaScript Blocker" icon.

The number of popups asking for my email address, posting cookie notices - often without a close button, adblocker hate popups, paywall notices and begs for money has reached the outrageous stage, and I am considering blocking JavaScript by default and making it the option.

The JavaScript event horizon has arrived.




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