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Comment by onion2k

4 hours ago

Yeah, you'll do that, and get great feedback, and then when you roll it out to other users they'll do weird stuff you've not seen any of the test group try before.

Users being weird are the fundamental root cause of all software problems. :)

Users can’t click a button that does not exist. It’s on product and engineering to curtail what the user can do. Optimizing for the happy path while not eliminating the incorrect flow is just bad software engineering.