Comment by baggy_trough

3 months ago

Please do not call it malware, because it is not. It is just bad software UI.

It's _badly intentioned_ (and not just UI). Blackmailing you with losing labelling, which worked fine before all that is a clear proof. So "malware" is not really so far off the point.

  • Not sure what you mean by blackmailing but it can't be the right word here.

    • Feature A exists for years. New feature B enters. If you want to opt out of feature B, you now need to opt out of feature A as well, which you probably liked much more.

      I don't know a better term than blackmail to describe this. Thesaurus seems to imply blackmail is for money, but so is extortion, and it doesn't give me good suggestions.

      EDIT: Coercion is more correct, but it's way too mild in my perception.

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ok then.

Malformed Software. or, malware.

  • Malicious, not malformed. Malformed would include buggy software, which is not right. Malware intentionally acts against the users will. Buggy software unintentionally acts against the users will.