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Starting at Android Lollipop, the quick setting interface that can be pulled down from the top of the screen has an unfold animation where icons often change their place, especially the second level (show more quick options) of Android 7, which shows only 9 icons in vertical view and only 4 icons per page in horizontal view and 5 icons when not expanded (Video by Android Authority) (youtube.com). These icons move to different places throughout the retraction of the menus.

  • The user is not able to interact with the menu until the unfold animation has finished.
  • There is no bottom part to provide visual feedback about grabbing the menu.
  • In comparison, the TouchWiz quick menu from early 2013 has the ability to show every available option at once, and these icons stay in place instead of moving around in odd directions. (Screenshot from Galaxy S4) (img.gadgethacks.com). It is also possible to interact with the already visible part of the menu during its unfolding. The bottom bar provides visual feedback.

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(About this article)

I originally wrote the preceeding text (adapted to Markdown) as a Wikipedia draft article (en.wikipedia.org) in September 2019, but we all know how that story went… (Bbb23)

In a nutshell:

Sadly, Wikipedia apparently doesn't care much about readers as they pretend to in their slogan. If they actually appreciated knowledge-sharing users and readers (end-users), their counter-productive and absurd WP:G5 (en.wikipedia.org) and WP:G13 (en.wikipedia.org) speedy-deletion policies would not be effective. Sadly, they are.

I wrote many draft articles like the one above, this (archive.is) one and this (archive.is) one, many more, and created + categorized dozens of redirects. On October 18th 2019, instead of realizing my obvious good faith (en.wikipedia.org), Bbb23 tossed all my month-long work down the moat (deleted it all) within minutes because of prejudice, hostility, meaningless stigma, pleasure from exercise of power and their deprecated speedy-deletion policies. Before I had any chance to formally communicate to Bbb23, he banged my talk page access down the curb.

Because countless other users have shared similar negative experiences they had with Bbb23, all the way back to ~2013, he occupies the rank as most hostile administrator of the Internet as of March 2020.

Starting at Android Lollipop, the quick setting interface that can be pulled down from the top of the screen has an unfold animation where icons often change their place, especially the second level (show more quick options) of Android 7, which shows only 9 icons in vertical view and only 4 icons per page in horizontal view and 5 icons when not expanded [(Video by *Android Authority*)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6JKve8YLwu4). These icons move to different places throughout the retraction of the menus. * The user is not able to interact with the menu until the unfold animation has finished. * There is no bottom part to provide visual feedback about grabbing the menu. * In comparison, the TouchWiz quick menu from early 2013 has the ability to show every available option at once, and these icons stay in place instead of moving around in odd directions. [(Screenshot from Galaxy S4)](https://img.gadgethacks.com/img/93/15/63544049853031/0/unlock-galaxy-s5-notification-panel-quick-settings-your-galaxy-s4.w1456.jpg). It is also possible to interact with the already visible part of the menu during its unfolding. The bottom bar provides visual feedback. ----- ## Side notes ### (About this article) I originally wrote the preceeding text (adapted to Markdown) as a [Wikipedia draft article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Handroid7/Animation_creep) in September 2019, but we all know how *that* story went… ^([*(Bbb23\)*](#spoiler)) ####**In a nutshell:** Sadly, Wikipedia apparently doesn't care much about readers as they pretend to in their slogan. If they actually appreciated knowledge-sharing users and readers (end-users), their **counter-productive** and **absurd** *[WP:G5](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:G5)* and *[WP:G13](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:G13)* speedy-deletion policies **would not be effective.** Sadly, they are. I wrote **many** draft articles like the one above, [this](http://archive.is/xZu6k) one and [this](http://archive.is/uA0Ah) one, many more, and created + categorized dozens of redirects. On October 18th 2019, instead of realizing my obvious [good faith](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:AGF), Bbb23 tossed all my month-long work down the moat (deleted it all) within minutes because of prejudice, hostility, meaningless stigma, pleasure from exercise of power and their deprecated speedy-deletion policies. Before I had any chance to formally communicate to Bbb23, he banged my talk page access down the curb. Because countless other users have shared similar negative experiences they had with Bbb23, all the way back to ~2013, he occupies the rank as [most hostile administrator of the Internet](/p/150834) as of March 2020.

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