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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 876167" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>I stopped watching Leo long ago, for the very reason that he assumes too much. People are click happy, and some panic when a warning pops up and they'll click it without thinking. But a good tester would also warn the viewer that random clicking is not wise. Maybe add something showing what happens if you do not click. If it prevents the infection, that's the lesson. The video wouldn't be as exciting if nothing happens, but is he doing it to show a software's ability, or for dramatic effect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 876167, member: 75774"] I stopped watching Leo long ago, for the very reason that he assumes too much. People are click happy, and some panic when a warning pops up and they'll click it without thinking. But a good tester would also warn the viewer that random clicking is not wise. Maybe add something showing what happens if you do not click. If it prevents the infection, that's the lesson. The video wouldn't be as exciting if nothing happens, but is he doing it to show a software's ability, or for dramatic effect? [/QUOTE]
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