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Ars Technica updated the look on their site, calling it Ars 9.0

5 pointsby Vitamin_Sushi8 months ago

4 comments

borghives7 months ago
No matter how well meaning or great it is, a large UI&#x2F;UX changes without explicit user control (users clicking some download or update button) will always be met with vocal users revolt. I have not met a large UI change where I go &quot;this is so much better than what I&#x27;m used to for the past years&quot; Why do sites do this? Is the goal to attract new users? Just know that this comes at the cost of existing users irritation.<p>I will take around 1 year to get used to all the changes--just in time for the next large one to take place again. This is why I am always in a state of discontent.<p>Off topic--this came closely after my Sonos systems UI changes. It&#x27;s like the whole world is telling me I am no longer their market demographics.
Tomte8 months ago
They looked at The Verge‘s last, abysmal redesign and said &quot;I want that look, too&quot;.
mrobins7 months ago
This is horrible. All of the views are impossible to parse quickly.
nixass8 months ago
Dear god