The 27th Method of Extreme Bureaucratic Enforcement (Subsection 3)
According to the Bureaucratic Code, Article 27, Subsection 3, "Extreme Bureaucracy" is defined as "a situation where the user is forced to click 'yes' to 17 consecutive pop-up windows before being allowed to proceed."
Our research has shown that this method, when applied correctly, results in 97.42% of users clicking 'yes' to every prompt, thereby achieving the ultimate goal of Extreme Bureaucracy: complete and utter submission to the Bureaucratic Machine.
However, be warned: the 27th Method is highly addictive. Prolonged exposure has been linked to: Excessive paperwork generation, Involuntary paperclip collection, and, in extreme cases, Bureaucratic-induced catatonia.
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