I think this maxim, that convenience beats quality, is true not just
for video and photography, but also for most consumer internet
services. It is one of the reasons that many of the apps that have been
most successful on Facebook have been lightweight “just for fun†apps:
Some corollaries of this are:
1. The best product is neither necessary nor sufficient
2. Distribution can be more important than functionality
3. Lightweight interactions beat more involved interactions
4. Defaults matter as many people won’t change them
5. Use implicit information whenever you can to avoid asking users for data.
Do readers agree that convenience beats quality? If so, what are other corollaries?
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