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The Proliferation of User-Interface Frustration: A Hackathon on the Evolution of Aggravating Cookie Banner Designs

In a digital era where user experience is paramount, the ubiquitous cookie consent banner has emerged as a symbol of frustration for users worldwide. These intrusive, often ill-designed pop-ups have proliferated across websites, disrupting seamless browsing and pushing the boundaries of patience. To explore the art of annoyance and dissect the evolution of these aggravating interfaces, we present a unique hackathon centered on the most exasperating cookie banners ever conceived.

This hackathon invites designers, developers, and UX professionals to create the ultimate embodiment of user frustration—building on the very elements that make cookie banners notorious. From labyrinthine consent options to near-invisible "Accept" buttons, participants will explore the psychological and technical nuisances behind these designs. The goal: to craft the most obnoxious, intrusive, and unforgettable cookie banner, all while examining how they became a necessary evil in the world of data privacy.

Through this playful yet thought-provoking event, we aim to spark dialogue about the balance between legal compliance, user control, and interface usability.

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