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Human Should Decide Button
A one-button website that records a single human action.
6 followers
A one-button website that records a single human action.
6 followers
Only press if you believe a human should decide. Most products optimize for engagement, efficiency, or outcomes. This one doesn’t. It consists of a single button whose only function is to record that a human chose to press it. There are no accounts, rewards, or actions beyond that. A short daily observation is shown to reflect how the button is being used. This project exists to prove that a single human action still matters, even when it does nothing.










minimalist phone: creating folders
I would wish there should be an edit button for a created text (I messed up my English grammar) :D
Thank you @busmark_w_nika for this feedback. Although the "context" is fully anonymos. Do you think the "edit" would be relevant ?
minimalist phone: creating folders
@raniazyane If I mistyped, it would be useful :)
@busmark_w_nika I appreciate the insight and will incorporate it.
Hello,
One thing I want to clarify: this isn’t meant to be anti-automation.
I use automated systems every day, and most of the time they work well. This is more about the edge cases. The moments where a decision feels final and there’s no visible path back to human judgment.
The button doesn’t solve that. It just records that someone felt that boundary.
@kilpatrick Great question. yes, that’s the idea.
It’s not a complaint platform or escalation channel. It’s a public, anonymous signal.
If you experience a situation where you believe a human should have made the decision, you can record that moment by pressing the button.
The goal is to surface patterns around where people feel human judgment still matters.