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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 114834" data-source="post: 1095097"><p>That absolutely did not make sense, because helping users be informed that there is a level or degree of difficulty is not telling them what to use, it's helping them make informed choices on correct information. </p><p></p><p>But if we are to use analogy like cars, how about a user that has driven nothing but a automatic their whole life just jumping into a stick shift, hell lets make it fun by adding a suicide clutch. Let's say this driver has no idea what rpms to shift at, or gear patterns as well. This is closer to the reality of using say Norton or other products compared to CIS, but still does not do it justice because in order to use a deny default properly you need to understand what you are allowing and not allowing. Seems pretty cut n dry to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 114834, post: 1095097"] That absolutely did not make sense, because helping users be informed that there is a level or degree of difficulty is not telling them what to use, it's helping them make informed choices on correct information. But if we are to use analogy like cars, how about a user that has driven nothing but a automatic their whole life just jumping into a stick shift, hell lets make it fun by adding a suicide clutch. Let's say this driver has no idea what rpms to shift at, or gear patterns as well. This is closer to the reality of using say Norton or other products compared to CIS, but still does not do it justice because in order to use a deny default properly you need to understand what you are allowing and not allowing. Seems pretty cut n dry to me. [/QUOTE]
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