Really hate being confronted with dialogs that are missing an obvious answer that the questioner obviously doesn't want to hear. Where's the "No, I'm good" (aka, "No, fuck off") option?

I visit LinkedIn maybe a couple of times a year, and this sort of BS doesn't exactly make me want to visit more often. That and the echo chamber of corporate doublespeak, which just serves to make me so glad I don't have to deal with that anymore.

@aaronsgiles Almost every Microsoft dialog avoids a flat “No.” Lots of “Maybe Later” and the like. It’s so obnoxious I called it out in my office’s OneDrive and Outlook documentation: “because nobody says no to Microsoft.”
@aaronsgiles @aaronsgiles It's just a terribly designed site. Sadly, at least for a lot of people, it's the only way to find a job, so we're stuck navigating its maze of corporatism.
@aaronsgiles I've seen a lot of similar dialogs over the years, but that's a pretty terrible one!
@aaronsgiles It’s such a shitty trend. It’s embarrassing for everyone who makes the software, it creates an awkward pang in every user. Just sucks.

@aaronsgiles For some reason, this was the first thing that popped into my mind...

But I guess in this case it was deserved.