Google has been adding its own logo to the Gboard keyboard on Android phones, and the results are not pretty.
谷歌把自己的logo加到了安卓手机的谷歌键盘上,结果不尽人意。
As 9to5Google reports, some Android users started reporting the change about a month ago, but it seems to be rolling out more broadly today.
9to5Google网站报道,一些安卓用户约一个月前开始说发现了这一变化,但现在抱怨的人似乎更多了。
A thread on Google’s support forums shows more than a hundred angry comments, and a post on Reddit has hundreds more. (For what it’s worth, my Pixel 2 XL remains logo-free as of this writing.)
与谷歌支持论坛有关的一个话题下面出现了100多条愤怒的评论,Reddit上发的一篇文章有几百条愤怒评论。(值得一提的是,我的Pixel2XL在撰写本文时还没出现logo。)
Is this the most important thing to be angry about right now? Perhaps not, but in these tough times, a little disproportionate rage directed at a tacky design decision by a giant corporation seems like a healthy enough way to blow off steam.
这是现在最值得生气的事吗?可能不是。但在现在的艰难时期,大公司做出的俗气的设计决策所引发的过度的愤怒似乎是一种健康的发泄方式。
In any case, there is a workaround of sorts if the new logo gets foisted upon you: In Gboard settings, add a second language and the logo will go away, though you will see the names of the languages you’ve enabled (for instance, EN + ES for English and Spanish) in its place.
不管怎样,如果你被强制添加了这个新的logo,那也有一个不算办法的办法:在谷歌键盘的设置里再添加一种语言,logo就会消失,但你会看到你启用的语言名称(例如,EN+ES代表英语和西班牙语)。