• @hark
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    451 year ago

    The skill of removing as much ambiguity as possible is valuable. This includes ambiguity derived from loopy brain. Prepare to still be amazed by wild interpretations, but minimize what you can. One tip is to reduce message complexity and clearly separate concepts (in this case, the greeting and the actual instructions).

    • @vladmechOP
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      281 year ago

      I get that, and I’ve had a reminder of an old failing at explicit communication to end users on my desk for 5+ years to help keep me grounded, but come on… In what interpretation other than Yoda giving instructions would an English as their first language user think ‘hey hey!’ was the username I was providing? It’s out of frame, but the previous three sets of IMs I’ve sent this user started with hey hey! hey hey! and hello hello! so it’s not like this was even a one off weird greeting for them (I should probably mix it up a bit more but what can you do)

      • @hark
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        201 year ago

        That’s another useful tip: never underestimate user stupidity.

        • Echo Dot
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          121 year ago

          I had to screen share with a user yesterday because he couldn’t find the print button on the print dialogue.

          It was right there. When I remoted onto his computer his cursor was about four pixels away from it. It even said “Print”.

          No idea how he managed to mess that up.

        • @vladmechOP
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          41 year ago

          Haha that’s very true, yeah

      • Someology
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        101 year ago

        It is almost as if OP was expecting their customer to have attended elementary school or something.

    • @Sniper
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      1 year ago

      Removed by mod