@aral that's permissions-related; besides users, there are guests, administrators, collaborators, etc. Why is it offensive?
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@icons_8 It dehumanises. Also, that’s one possible use case for the icon; why limit it? :) (Could have role in brackets or in search index)
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@aral Whenever I say "human" or "people" to researchers, it is treated as a no-value statement. Also this thing called "user studies"...
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@adilyalcin “User studies” <— exactly the problem. Ethnographic/colonialist approach to design where “We” study the (inferior) “Other”.
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