counterfeatures
Counterfeatures are a concept used in user interface design and product development to describe features that are intentionally designed to counteract or mitigate the negative aspects of a primary feature. Instead of adding a new capability, a counterfeature aims to reduce an undesirable side effect or complexity introduced by an existing one. For example, if a software application has a powerful but complex advanced search function, a counterfeature might be a simplified, one-click "quick search" option. This quick search doesn't offer the same depth of control, but it addresses the user's potential frustration with the complexity of the main search.
The purpose of a counterfeature is to enhance usability and user satisfaction by acknowledging and actively