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Re: News: 4 Seconds as the New Threshold of Acceptability for Web Page Response Times
Subject:Re: News: 4 Seconds as the New Threshold of Acceptability for Web Page Response Times From:Beth Agnew <beth -dot- agnew -at- senecac -dot- on -dot- ca> Date:Wed, 08 Nov 2006 15:23:15 -0500
I've always used 3 seconds as the benchmark. This from television more
than the Internet. If something doesn't happen in 3 seconds, people
switch. It's the Sesame Street syndrome. :-) We found the rule held true
in a game company I worked for. If there wasn't feedback or new action
within 3 seconds, users felt gameplay was seriously degraded. In
writing, I've followed the same principle. You've got 3 seconds to grab
someone's attention, and if you miss that window, you have a hard time
getting the message across.
--Beth
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