The no button is barely recognizable as button. But the No button is barely recognizable as a button and it and the explanation are gray on white, while the Yes button and misleading title are much more emphasized. And even half the explanation is bullshit like "better experience for everyone". Plenty dark UX in my book.
(Though I assume a lot of people would have agreed to this, even without the dubious UI)
https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/opt-in_scr...
The no button is barely recognizable as button. But the No button is barely recognizable as a button and it and the explanation are gray on white, while the Yes button and misleading title are much more emphasized. And even half the explanation is bullshit like "better experience for everyone". Plenty dark UX in my book.
(Though I assume a lot of people would have agreed to this, even without the dubious UI)