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1. cinnta+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-02 20:09:50
Most (all?) photo apps include a crop function, allowing your mom just crop out everything else.
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2. monkey+FK[view] [source] 2026-01-03 01:18:50
>>cinnta+(OP)
I hope you’re being sarcastic. If not, expecting someone’s parent to know how to use a photo app’s crop functionality just to communicate an error state is a failure of understanding typical streaming app users.
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3. cinnta+bk4[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-04 06:12:00
>>monkey+FK
I wasn't being sarcastic. This is not a case of not being capable of doing something, it's about not knowing the functionality exists. Cropping is very simple. I assumed the GP didn't know about it either or he would have taught his mom already.

Could the manufacturer solve this in a better way? Probably but that won't solve the issue the customer has now.

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4. sowbug+Kn6[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-04 23:09:05
>>cinnta+bk4
Poe's Law goes both ways. As a matter of fact, my mom invented digital photo cropping (or "pixel array extent adjustment," because even in her prime she wasn't a marketing genius, bless her heart). We know better than to expect her to submit a bug report once she's settled down to watch TV for the evening.

Jokes aside, "upload a photo of her living room" was meant to highlight the ridiculousness of the UX. I believe the designer of that flow had an OKR to decrease the number of reported bugs.

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