What frustrates you more as a user: confusing navigation or slow load times?
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Elena Tsemirava@elenat
Confusing navigation, because. I believe fast loading times are a matter of course these days.
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Slow load times absolutely.
I would say slow load times are a more instant turn off from a site/app. However, if I can't figure out how to navigate a site, I will not be using it for long.
Confusing navigations for sure... I have dealt with load times slow before on deployments - you kinda get used to it. But an app/site that doesn't do cross-page-linking well is miserable to use lol.
Slow loading time of course! Sometimes it just pisses me off!
Both options, but slow load is still more annoying
I'd have to say confusing navigation. That would hinder my way of working, as I'd have to constantly look for the way I need to go to as the next step. It gets irritating at some point.
Slow navigation can make the experience bad but I reckon bad navigation or unexpected behaviour for a particular flow in the app makes the experience jarring and leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
Definitely, it's confusing navigation. I hate to puzzle over things that should work simply and quickly.
Confusing navigation is the worst for me. Loading time is annoying sometimes but not finding what I need/want can be incredibly frustrating.
Both to be honest. slow load time gets more point in how quickly I lose interest in the platform
Slow load times. If the product doesn't load, a user won't even experience the navigation, poor or otherwise, because they'll drop off. I certainly would.
Both of them, to be honest. Especially, in case you need to get some important info
slow load
Confusing navigation