Why non-techies don't use FLOSS alternatives Show more
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Also ALSO software devs and techies don't like things like pop-up tutorials that are helpful to new users and hold your hand; and are very hostile to attempts to add them. My onboarding modal for Mastodon received a LOT of resistance from sysadmin types who said it should be something you go look at like documentation; or a button you opt-into
but like ppl who don't go poking in every nook and cranny aren't gonna find a tutorial unless it presents itself to you