"Mystery meat navigation" indeed

Started by Avis habilis, October 19, 2011, 07:38:08 AM

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Avis habilis

So. On a web site, the term "mystery meat navigation" is used to describe, for example, buttons that don't give you any indication of where you'll go when you click on them, or that show no descriptive text until you mouse over them, & so on.

Japanese bathroom fixture maker Toto took the term just a bit too literally:

http://youtu.be/FrAjntLl4wM

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I've heard of a 'prank' (read: 'thinly disguised and typically brushed off sexual harassment') that Japanese boys engage in, involving jabbing the unsuspecting victim in the butt with pointed index fingers.  Considering the typical browser cursor over a clickable area...
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