overupdates
Overupdates is a term used to describe a pattern in software and digital services where updates are released too frequently or with marginal value, causing disruption rather than improving user experience. The phenomenon is distinguished from legitimate, valuable updates by the combination of high cadence, low perceived improvement, and insufficient user preparation.
It applies to operating systems, apps, firmware, and online platforms, including security patches, feature changes, interface
Causes include business models incentivizing rapid iteration, continuous integration and deployment pipelines, heavy use of A/B
Impacts of overupdates can include user fatigue and opt-out, decreased trust, higher support costs, compatibility and
Mitigation strategies emphasize aligning update cadence with user needs, providing opt-in or staged rollouts, offering transparent
See also: update fatigue, software release management, change management, continuous delivery.