• ZeroOne@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    No it isn’t, if a modern app doesn’t have dark-mode to protect your eyes Then it’s a health-hazard

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      3 hours ago

      Look, someone reported this as misinformation. Too bad me, the active mod here, gets pain in the eyes, sometimes flickering vision, and sometimes what I would describe as sea sickness from staring onto bright white screens. When I have no other choice because work, I invert all screen colors but sometimes correct colors are important.

      So yeah, no proper dark mode means it’s a crap app.

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        3 hours ago

        It’s common knowledge that dark-mode hurts your eyes less So yeah, these people who reported are people who think their opinions & google-searches are superior to common knowledge

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          2 hours ago

          There are other vision conditions where people cannot see letters in dark mode that well. Apps and websites should just follow whatever the OS setting is, no matter the motivation of the user. Even if it’s just a matter of taste and not some form of eye sight condition, it’s just as valid.

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      6 hours ago

      Thats nonsense

      Literally spent 30 seconds on a Google before you start spewing lies like this.

      There’s a variety of reasons to prefer dark mode, but spreading fake health information isn’t valid.

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        6 hours ago

        I spent reading books, before YOU started smearing a well-know fact as a lie It’s connected with causing myopia & eye-strains

        Your precious google won’t tell you that (Or maybe you simply clicked the first link that confirmed your bias)

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            5 hours ago

            Pick up an opthalmology book, find it yourself & ask your opthalmology specialist Those are my sources & here’s a website too (do you have the guts to touch grass ?)

            I already mentioned it, it’s the same reason why we use blue-light filters & why we use anti-glare screen protectors

            But apparently a single “google-search” is enough for you