The other morning my phone said I was able to update my software to the newer version and I pressed "accept," which I now believe was one of the worst ideas I've had in the past week (besides laying in the sun for three hours today without sunscreen...and procrastinating all my homework).
After my phone had updated, everything was completely different. My home page was different, the icons were different, the apps that came with the phone functioned differently. What used to slide sideways now went up and down, what used to go up and down now went diagonally and my alarm clock was nowhere to be found. It's been a few days and it's still frustrating trying to adjust to the new design of my phone. As far as I know, all it's done is confuse me and use more battery than it did before.
Facebook seems to be doing the same thing, constantly updating and upgrading and improving, adjusting and tweaking and making everything "easier." Well, I don't find the new Facebook Timeline easier and I don't find my phone any easier to use now. It's frustrating for consumers when the design is constantly changed on them, especially when it's so drastic.
However, when magazines or newspapers change their layout or designs, is it always such a drastic switch or do they do it gradually, switching a little bit at a time so the reader has time to take it in and get used to it, rather than being bombarded all at once with a completely new magazine that's now written backwards and Chinese with invisible ink that only appears on Tuesdays. I think this technique should be applied to electronic changes as well. Just because our generation is more tech savvy than we were ten or fifteen years ago doesn't mean we want everything constantly changed. It makes it difficult and I think I speak for the majority of us when I say I don't like things too difficult. At least tell me where the alarm clock on my phone is going to be hiding before you switch everything up on me.
This is so true! I never update things anymore, I feel like it always makes things harder.
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