A dark pattern, known as confirmshaming, is when a website tries to guilt the user into opting into something. The option to decline is worded to shame or make the user feel guilty if they decline. This negative practice should not be used in good ethical UX design. #termtuesday
Microsoft employees from around the globe joined the Microtones to unite through the power of song and remind us that while we’re apart, we are still very much together.
Happy Holidays to all from Microsoft Ireland!
#MicrosoftLifeIreland#MicrosoftLife
Announcing the new Minecraft #HourOfCode: TimeCraft! Travel back in time to save the future in #MinecraftEdu! Students will use the power of code to correct mysterious mishaps throughout history.
Get started: https://t.co/zCAXo0dhPw
Join us for the big #MicrosoftEDU "Reimagine" event on November 9th (tomorrow!) There are a host of great speakers (including Common 🤩) Come learn what's next 🔮
📆 November 9th at 9AM PST
Register 👉https://t.co/raooMYJ2BY
#edtech#cpchat#suptchat#MIEExpert
"Rather than continue with the fiction that children and tweens are excluded from platforms through age gates and parental consent requirements, work to make the whole platform, and the whole system, safer for kids and teens."
https://t.co/gCzQsnJNvv
In my annual letter to shareholders, I take a look back at our progress in this year of incredible challenge and an optimistic view of the incredible opportunity ahead. https://t.co/8p8CFxGoRb