Sliders vs. Toggles

We are ruining our world and ourselves by insisting that
important issues are toggle switches instead of slide switches.

You know the difference. A toggle switch has a limited
number of settings—on and off, 0 or 1. A slider can be moved across a span
between two extremes, and can include many states between. Toggle-thinking
allows for only two static states: it’s A or B; it’s black or white.
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Published on February 18, 2021 07:13
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