When UI/UX was becoming the hot ticket in the late 90s/early 00s, the lesson always beaten into your head was to make navigating simpler, with the fewest clicks possible. Now they bury everything.
YouTube used to let you make playlists on the fly, now you have to click into a small sub menu that is hard to touch without stopping the current video. Even disconnecting from a network is now an extra click than it used to. Google designers have totally lost the point. They are the reason people pay more for less with an apple phone.
Please, you need to be more specific. Android has half a dozen distinctly different share menus, and there are distinctly different reasons why each one is garbage.
The most egregious part is that it used to be good. There were things that could have been done to improve it, but instead they devolved it into a dumpster fire.
Which means that it didn't go to shit from neglect, but instead they allocated resources to actively fuck it up
It always suggests me the same WhatsApp contacts I have never spoken too and a couple of group chats that are ancient. I seem to remember it working a long time ago
I was literally just bitching about this very thing to my wife this morning. It's a hot mess, and proves someone(s) at Google are severely incompetent.
Google used to be best of the best; now, it seems, they hire only script kiddies.
For me the worse thing is when I copy some text and that small pop-up appears (Andr##d 13). I don't like it because I end up misclicking it and opens up some menu. I hope there's an option to turn it off.
Not sure if this is new in 14, but you used to have to select an app first, then select the contact in that app. Now apps can present the contacts to the share menu directly so no double tap. Funnily enough, Google Chat was the last app on my phone to support this feature.
Pretty sure it's been like that for a while, I have the same on 12. And it must be great at predicting who I want to share with so that it consistently DOESN'T show them in that list.