There is a quiet friction in the way we move through the digital world. We don’t often speak of it, but we feel it—a slight hesitation of the cursor, a micro-moment of cognitive load when we approach the gates of our favorite platforms. It stems from a lack of linguistic discipline in web design. We are constantly asked to "Sign In," "Log In," or "Sign Up," often with these terms used interchangeably, as if the nuances of language don't matter in the cold logic of code. But language is the bridge between human intent and machine execution. When that bridge is poorly constructed, the journey becomes fraught with unnecessary confusion.
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