It’s a consequence of thinking light/dark modes are personal preference when they’re accessibility features.
And when viewed from that lens you can see how off-putting it is when it’s a paid feature, or only adjustable when logged in, or a user-setting that seemingly always defaults to light.
And when viewed from that lens you can see how off-putting it is when it’s a paid feature, or only adjustable when logged in, or a user-setting that seemingly always defaults to light.