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@[email protected]  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

When viewing the profile of someone you're already following, which button combination would you prefer and why? Please boost this post so we can maximize feedback!

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UI showing three options for profile button combinations. A: Unfollow as primary action, notifications as secondary. B: Mention as primary action, notifications as secondary. C: Mention as primary action, unfollow as secondary. All options maintain an overflow menu button.
UI showing three options for profile button combinations. A: Unfollow as primary action, notifications as secondary. B: Mention as primary action, notifications as secondary. C: Mention as primary action, unfollow as secondary. All options maintain an overflow menu button.
UI showing three options for profile button combinations. A: Unfollow as primary action, notifications as secondary. B: Mention as primary action, notifications as secondary. C: Mention as primary action, unfollow as secondary. All options maintain an overflow menu button.
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@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@imanijoy currently when you follow someone the button then turns from Follow into Unfollow, but then what would happen if you decide to change it to @ Mention? The flow would then go: Click Follow > button fades into @ Mention? And then what happens with the Bell icon? What does it start as from an unfollowed state?

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@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@liaizon both options B and C would require a carefully-timed microanimation to prevent user error.

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