I'm interested if this issue is an outlier or more common. If the motion sickness is more common and you can somehow communicate its prevalence to apple then I could see some change happening.
My initial reaction is that the problem may be very user specific (outlier). Full screen transitions are all over the place in windows/andriod/osx/ios. It may not be worth the ui/ux change for apple to fix it. They would have to add some complexity to settings which is something they tend to avoid.
I'm interested if this issue is an outlier or more common. If the motion sickness is more common and you can somehow communicate its prevalence to apple then I could see some change happening.
My initial reaction is that the problem may be very user specific (outlier). Full screen transitions are all over the place in windows/andriod/osx/ios. It may not be worth the ui/ux change for apple to fix it. They would have to add some complexity to settings which is something they tend to avoid.