I see you’re criticising the status quo, let me explain the status quo to you. *smh*
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no, i totally understand that. I'm a historical linguist myself.
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So my point is that designing for “users” is a colonial approach. It creates “the other” and makes it easier to exploit them.
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You know what's even worse? Calling people "resources" unironically!
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my gov' once sponsored a country-wide citizen email system called "E-Habitant" ... you can imagine how long that lasted.
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it's more there needs to be a solution first. which doesn't result in the same degradation of use over time.
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and I, at least, am unconvinced we [as humans who talk ;) ] will find a permanent one
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