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Miro App UX Regressions Blamed on Vibe Coding Shortcuts

A user reports multiple UX failures in Miro including broken back navigation, incorrect link behavior, and finicky section movement. The complaint attributes these regressions to rapid AI-assisted development without adequate QA. Single mention with moderate upvotes.

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