- the user database will never be hacked or leaked
this one is interesting from the perspective of: if you start from the assumption your user database definitely will be leaked: what design decisions do you make differently
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- the user database will never be hacked or leaked this one is interesting from the perspective of: if you start from the assumption your user database definitely will be leaked: what design decisions do you make differently 13 comments
- the user doesn’t care if their profile is indefinitely indexed by search engines by any and every old name they have ever had. - the user is definitely some binary gender I mentioned I had a list to someone who happens to be a product manager of a major identity system, who was interested in having a meeting with me- as a trans woman, about how to make these things more inclusive. is there anything here on my list that I have missed? @zens the user wants to be your user; doesn't instead wish to interface with your design and have capabilities to maintain their own, independent, unobstructed store of information which includes but is not limited to that provided by your design. @deianeira thanks for that, that sorta goes against the premise of the reason for this system’s existence; which is why i should definitely bring this up. @zens Some of my favorite assumptions: @zens Some more bad assumptions, actually about identity this time: - the user is fine with a permanent and immutable URL being generated from their full name. - the user has a title thanks to @chris_evelyn for this one - The user has a fixed home address - the user is never in a foreign city and never will be mugged, their wallet and phone will never be stolen from them - the user will never drop keys down the drain - the user is not homeless, with a phone that has just died, and their only computer is a public access library computer running Internet Explorer 6. - the user is able to afford a monthly subscription to Bitwarden via @alexandria |
These 6 things are different things, not the same thing. they do not require each other nor are they required by each other.