BobtoMildly Interesting@lemmy.worldEnglish·17 days agoThis Dutch bike store uses a bike symbol and the Android share symbol to signify bikeshare bikes(feddit.nl)imagearrow-up1249arrow-down18message-square33fedilink
arrow-up1241arrow-down1imageThis Dutch bike store uses a bike symbol and the Android share symbol to signify bikeshare bikes(feddit.nl)BobtoMildly Interesting@lemmy.worldEnglish·17 days agomessage-square33fedilink
minus-squareBorgDronearrow-up3arrow-down0·16 days agolinkfedilink As an Android user why does an arrow out of a square signify sharing something? It’s sending something outside of your device (the box).
minus-squareMr_Blottarrow-up7arrow-down0·16 days agolinkfedilinkLike a phone call or a text? The universal symbol for “input” on a TV remote is the opposite, a box with an arrow going in, simply because there can only be one source at a time Two arrows makes more sense in the context of sharing
minus-squareBorgDronearrow-up3arrow-down2·16 days agolinkfedilink Two arrows makes more sense in the context of sharing Why? Are you sending it to two people?
minus-squareZiglinarrow-up2arrow-down0·16 days agolinkfedilinkMore frequently (percentage wise) than I use the Apple share button to get something to leave the device lol
It’s sending something outside of your device (the box).
Like a phone call or a text?
The universal symbol for “input” on a TV remote is the opposite, a box with an arrow going in, simply because there can only be one source at a time
Two arrows makes more sense in the context of sharing
Why? Are you sending it to two people?
More frequently (percentage wise) than I use the Apple share button to get something to leave the device lol