Filter overload occurs when applying too many visual or data filters simultaneously, causing confusion or reduced performance. It is commonly encountered in photo editing apps or spreadsheet tools, where excessive adjustments obscure clarity or slow systems. Designers, data analysts, and casual users benefit by recognizing this limit, streamlining workflows, and maintaining efficient, user-friendly outputs.
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