Design Proposal Calls for Transparent Bulk Delete Confirmations Showing Exact Item Counts
A UX design proposal argues that bulk delete confirmation dialogs should display the precise number of items that will actually be deleted, not just the total selected. When a user selects 30 items, factors like unauthorized access, hidden filters, or API limitations can reduce the real deletion count — in the example given, only 27 of 30 items would be removed. The proposal recommends that confirmation screens detail authorized counts, skipped items with reasons, hidden selections, and the available undo window. A companion research protocol outlines usability test scenarios covering mixed permissions, filter changes, partial failures, and screen reader accessibility. The author notes this is a design proposal and not validated by user research, and raises an open question about whether hidden selections should be auto-cleared, blocked, or shown in an inspectable cross-filter view.
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