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Users or humans?
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Iโve been reading several articles lately that suggest we should stop referring to our users as users and instead refer to them as humans. The main thesis tends to be that โusersโ is somewhat of a negative and/or derogatory term that forces us to think of humans as objects (somewhat similar to the view that user personas should not be fake but instead should be based on real, live human users of your products). What do you all think?
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