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Streisand Effect

46 • Streisand Effect

The Streisand effect is a phenomenon where attempts to suppress or hide information inadvertently cause it to spread more widely, often creating the opposite of the intended effect. In UI design, attempts to obscure, bury, or quietly remove something often do the opposite - they draw attention to it. What users might never have noticed suddenly becomes the thing they focus on.

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