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Why do some apps hide the menu behind three tiny dots?
As mobile and web interfaces become increasingly minimalist, the three-dot menu icon has sparked debate about whether it streamlines design or frustrates users by hiding essential features. Cast your vote on why apps rely on this compact navigation approach.
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