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+ https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-design/msg08818.html
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  The option for setting up accounts like facebook is disturbing. The term 
broadcast account is not clear for new user.
  We should replace 'broadcast' with 'social network'
  
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  This was pointed out in a Canonical's user study about the top
  showstoppers for new users:
  
  http://design.canonical.com/2010/06/when-new-users-first-encounter-
  ubuntu-5-show-stoppers/
  
  3. Use of jargon
  
  During their exploration of Ubuntu, participants encountered words they
  didn’t know, or didn’t expect, or terms that they had no use for:
  examples included ‘Gwibber’,’broadcast’,’terminal’ and ‘server’. “You
  lose me with ‘terminal’ and ‘server’.” one person said.
  
  The use of such specialised language significantly influenced how users
  perceived the brand and the intended audience for Ubuntu. Some of the
  participants wondered whether Ubuntu was meant really for expert users
  rather than for them.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/965328

Title:
  [UIFe] Change label of 'set up broadcast account'

Status in Ayatana Design:
  New
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “gwibber” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-design/msg08818.html

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  The option for setting up accounts like facebook is disturbing. The term 
broadcast account is not clear for new user.
  We should replace 'broadcast' with 'social network'

  --------

  This was pointed out in a Canonical's user study about the top
  showstoppers for new users:

  http://design.canonical.com/2010/06/when-new-users-first-encounter-
  ubuntu-5-show-stoppers/

  3. Use of jargon

  During their exploration of Ubuntu, participants encountered words
  they didn’t know, or didn’t expect, or terms that they had no use for:
  examples included ‘Gwibber’,’broadcast’,’terminal’ and ‘server’. “You
  lose me with ‘terminal’ and ‘server’.” one person said.

  The use of such specialised language significantly influenced how
  users perceived the brand and the intended audience for Ubuntu. Some
  of the participants wondered whether Ubuntu was meant really for
  expert users rather than for them.

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