App Bug Reporting Tools Force Automatic Screenshots Instead of User-Selected Context
Bug reporting flows in apps like Google Docs automatically capture a screenshot from the feedback menu screen rather than the actual problem location, making the report contextually useless. Users cannot upload their own screenshots to show the specific issue. This fundamentally undermines the value of in-app feedback collection for both users and developers.
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