I Just Want to Select NO

The worst YES/NO interface design I’ve seen

Tucker Lieberman

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hands touching a blank touchscreen
Tablet by Niek Verlaan from Pixabay

In the Year of Our Lord 2022, I was presented with this web interface. This was coded, not designed. I mean: No thought was given to how people will figure out how to get past this screen. How am I supposed to select YES or NO?

Screenshot of 1990s-style web interface. Question: Please select Yes below ONLY if you are registering. There’s a field to ‘search on this list’, a ‘case sensitive’ checkbox, and a search button. Under that, a column with Yes and No options, and an Add button next to it. There’s an empty, unlabeled field off to the side, and a Clear button.

How hard we make it for people to say YES or NO!

The business could ask a simpler question and make it easier to answer.

Or they could not ask the question at all. After all, why is the person on the website at all, unless to “register”?

But maybe the person does have another motivation. Maybe the business should let them do something other than “register.” Maybe the business could invite the person, in a welcoming way, to think about what they really want to do, and then ask them a reasonable YES-or-NO question.

If the person says NO, the business needs to hear their response and accept it.

If a business does not let people—including its own employees—say NO, what kind of culture does it create?

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