This happens to me a lot these days - search for something, website/app lists some stuff one of which I’m interested in. But as soon as I move my finger to tap on it, the website/app loads something else and move what I wanted to tap up or down. I unintentionally click another result and get annoyed I have to do the whole thing all over again.
Not often, but those “agree to extra terms to continue viewing the content that you were already looking at for 0.9 seconds” pop-ups (cookie walls and the like) sometimes pop the agree button exactly under where I’m clicking, or activate the button with spacebar that I was just using to scroll down a page
Always wonder if it is a valid legal defense if the pop-up can be dismissed faster than it is possible to read them, but I’m afraid of the potential global consequences if I were to challenge that
If the app or website is built well. Basically never.
If the developer was doing lines or crack while creating the interface that there’s a good chance I’ll misclick.
These days more then I’d like I misclick
Maybe once every few weeks an accidental click. I’m usually pretty careful.
The one that happens to me the most is on Instagram. When there is overflow text on the caption of a post and it provides the “more” link, I accidentally hit the “save” bookmark icon because of how close they are. It’s usually some news post or something that I definitely have no interest in saving. It feels like bad UX design to me.
When my ad blocker is doing what it’s supposed, not nearly as much, but yeah, especially on mobile news sites. They’ll just aggressively blast you with constant shit loading in.
One of my pet peeves is is Office, where the list of recently-used files updates one half of a microsecond before I click
I never got the hang of touchscreen keyboards. My most common typo is b, v, or n instead of a space when I don’t move my thumb down enough.
Also, media apps that try to cram in a million gestures on the screen. On VLC, NewPipe, mpv, the swipe to adjust volume and brightness gestures are my worst offenders. Thankfully they can be disabled.
I want an option to temporarily disable the touchscreen in general so I’m not forced to hold my devices by their amazingly thin bezels when watching a video or showing off an image/QR code. Maybe implementable as an option in the power button long-press menu.
No account on reddit so it has a popup to make an account. More often than not, if you are not touching the close button accurately, touching any part of the screen immediately sends you to the signup page. Another reason why I barely touch that website anymore.
uBlock Origin, my dear stranger :) “Social annoyances” should do the trick, IIRC.
But yes, the site is still despicable. Although it hosts a lot of great information, unfortunately.
Happens to me way too often. I wish the loading indicator that web browsers have didn’t settle until EVERYTHING finished rendering but I guess that’s technically impossible with JavaScript stuff
If you’re talking about getting ads, I don’t get any cuz I use Brave browser
Disclaimer: never use Brave browser, it’s really bad. The CEO is an asshole, and they promote crypto and scams, while still showing their own ads. They also got caught sneakily adding affiliate codes to URLs. (https://www.spacebar.news/stop-using-brave-browser/)
Use firefox or any firefox derivative with ublock origin (yes, even on android)
I use Brave on Android bro