Asana task completion animation intermittently missing
Users report that the celebratory animal graphic on task completion does not consistently appear, undermining the gamification loop that reinforces productive behavior. The absence of the animation creates uncertainty about whether task completion was registered. This is a narrow UX bug with minimal commercial or market significance.
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