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  • Tbh I kinda agree with this comment:

    I've said it before, we need the lowest possible barrier to entry possible if we are to be successful at attracting users in greater numbers, especially casual ones (which are desperately needed here).

    • I was surprised by the comment about contrast, knowing that the /r/blind community switched to Lemmy.

      Just had a look at what https://rblind.com/ looks like. Hm, yeah, definitely different.

      About the double input for password, Google still uses it, so it seems to still be an industry standard

      • Confirm password fields reduces conversion rates. Google has such a chokehold on the market that I doubt they care about that and might be more interested in potentially reducing password reset traffic after miss typed password inputs. Though in fairness I think it's doubtful if there is even a benefit in that area from having confirm password fields. At least if you have a proper unmasking or "show password" option while registering.

    • I have always done copy/paste for password confirmations. "Yes" and "confirm" is new for me, I haven't heard of such inputs. šŸ¤£šŸ„ƒ

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