https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62266

--- Comment #27 from Pau Giner <[email protected]> ---
I agree that we need to do our testing (and those snippets will be extremely
useful, Gergo. So thanks for the offer).

I also think that when we refer to a widely used product as an example, we
should not just assume they are doing the right thing (since our context may be
quite different), but use those examples to remember how was our experience
using them and whether (and why) the problems we are anticipating in theory
occurred in practice or not.



>So your suggestion is to have an experience where people have to get lost by 
>following their natural instinct (pressing back twice)

No. What I'm saying is that presenting the whole image sequence as a step in
the history may align well with the mental model of our users, and for those
that it does not, they can still achieve their goal. If the second group is
significant, it will mean that my assumption was wrong.

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