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Depends how you frame UX, I think it's too much of a stretch.
If I tell people:
"Do X, and you'd get $1" - they will have some motivation but bad UX might discourage them from completing the task.
If I tell them:
"Do X, and you'd get $1,000" - they will have much higher motivation, and they will complete the task despite terrible UX. Just like people in 2021 bull run did when they learned how to buy crypto, get a wallet, mint NFTs, etc.
We have many $1 products, but few $1,000 ones.
And ofc $ values are just metaphors - for Facebook the $1,000 value proposition was mingling with fellow Harvard students, for Google it was finally finding relevant stuff on the Internet, for Dropbox it was not caring about USB flash drives anymore. 0 reply
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