Mark, as much as I appreciate the response, it would be interesting (and
would allow more constructive discussions) if it was a little less
vague. Do sketches (even very rough ones) of new ideas for the right
side already exist? Or possibilities for the right side will be thought
only *after* the results of this experiment are obtained?

I'm asking this because there wasn't any argument given in favor of the
change (at least not officially) before your post, and now those "future
possibilities" seem to be the first one. One has to wonder if they are
the only one.

So please, if possible, can you list some concrete, non-vague arguments
in favor of the left side? Not responses to the arguments against (easy
to adapt, easy to revert, etc.), I mean pure arguments in favor (ex: "we
did usability studies and the efficiency of having all clickable things
on the same side outweighted the risk of accidental clicking").

At the very least, isn't it possible that you could give an official
statement declaring once and for all that future possibilities for the
right side are the main reason, if that's the case?

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