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[br][br]A lot of people struggle to understand the hype about the optional bonus of having dark mode. [br][br]Dark mode has only become popular in the last 3-5 years as companies began to roll out these modes to make night users and those with bright screens benefit.[br][br]The likes of TweetBot was famed for it’s ability to go into dark mode way before the Twitter default client made the leap to adda dark setting. [br][br]Dark mode has been around for a while but only now have Apple adopted this into their OS. Are their any advantages to dark mode?[br][br]Here are the many benefits of using it:[br][br]Improved Readability of Text[br][br][ul][li]Better Contrast[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Reduced Eye Fatigue[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Less Flicker (if existing issues)[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Less Blue Light[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Less Prone to Triggering Photophobia[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Can Save Small Amounts of Electric[br][/li][/ul]Some content doesn’t need dark mode. Dark mode is intentionally created for those who want to reduce eye strain at night. Many dark mode lovers use their devices at night and claim the benefits of this have been extremely useful. For those users, it can be a lifesaver over time.[br][br]Night is dark. Screen is bright. Eyes hurt.[br]Night is dark. Screen is dark. Eyes not hurt. [br][br]Source: www.keepproductive.com/blog/benefits-of-dark-mode%3fformat=amp[br] |
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