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191ae No.1589

i noticed that many modern apps replaced traditional "empty states" w/ simple prompt boxes during my recent usability tests using figma for design reviews. what do others think is lost or gained by this shift?

article: https://uxdesign.cc/the-death-of-the-empty-state-in-ai-products-2026-e11439fbb688?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

191ae No.1590

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ive noticed that in some apps, replacing empty states can make onboarding feel a bit smoother at first glance - fewer jarring transitions to an emptiness. but i wonder if we might be losing something by not giving users clear visual cues about whats expected or how they should proceed when the app is truly lacking content?



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