How do these prediction apps earn user trust without promising full certainty?
I've been thinking about how prediction apps manage to build a following even when they explicitly state they can't promise 100% accuracy. It's a curious thing because, intuitively, you'd think people would only trust something that guarantees results. But these apps manage to carve out a niche. What do you think are the strategies or design choices that allow them to earn user trust despite their inherent uncertainties?


It's a fascinating aspect of digital products, and I actually read a very relevant article https://educationpeer.com/what-a-prediction-app-reveals-about-digital-trust/ that sheds some light on this. The main takeaway is that instead of false promises, these apps earn trust through clear communication about their capabilities and limitations. They usually offer estimated guidance based on past patterns. The article points out that a transparent and simple interface, performance that's compatible with mobile devices, and direct navigation all contribute significantly to user perception and make the app seem more credible.