Disagree. All apps should start by following the system mode. That way you get the app the way you like it and don’t have to change it.
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Yup. The latest app I've built has 3 modes.
- System (default)
- Light
- Dark
It gives that setting right on start-up and saves the users selection as the new default straight after. It's not too hard to implement. At least not in Angular. Native Android on the other hand is a pain in the neck. I found react native to also bee rather painful.
Now that most electronic devices have bright ass screens this needs to be default, or some non blinding neutral. Getting tired of opening an app or website on my phone and being blinded. Not sure if it is true, but to me dark mode also feels easier to read in a bright room or outside.
Can just lower the brightness on your device, then no app can go brighter than that.
Time to introduce ADHD mode, where the program can't decide and repeatedly switches back and forth between light and dark.
That's authoritarian. Lol I don't like dark mode at all, why force it on me?
How is it anymore "authoritarian" than starting in light mode by default lol?
It's actually objectively the best option for the default, including over system default, for many reasons. It's a better default than light mode because for dark mode users light mode can be immediately painfully bright, whereas even the most steadfast light mode user would take a few minutes at least to feel eye strain in dark mode, which is plenty of time to switch to light mode. It's better than system default because often apps set to the system theme will flash light mode before loading the system option.
Light mode is much more comfortable to read to me. I hate it when apps force dark mode.