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by hunter-gatherer
2165 days ago
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As much as I'd like to see a decentralized solution, I agree with you. I just spent 30 minutes helping my mom (age 60) and brother (36) set up a microsoft family account so they can dictate and monitor my nephews computer usage because [nephews] are addicts. I didn't even know Microsoft family was a thing, but setting it up and configuring it (from my perspective), was intuitive and simple. My mother and brother however struggled to follow along, an are stressed that they won't be able to manage it. Most users (even my spouse who is in her late 20's) readily fall into this category. My point is that if configuration requires any troubleshooting it won't reach mass adoption unless it addresses a perceived necessity without an alternative approach. |
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