Comment by LeoPanthera
4 days ago
It's surely much less of a problem than most non-technical users wondering why Wikipedia URLs start with "en" instead of "www".
4 days ago
It's surely much less of a problem than most non-technical users wondering why Wikipedia URLs start with "en" instead of "www".
I'd be surprised if anyone but the oldest non-technical users had any idea what the "www" was or why it would or wouldn't be at the front of a URL. It takes zero technical knowledge to understand "en" indicates the language and probably rarely comes up since you can use www or omit the en and links mostly just work.
They might wonder (although I doubt it), but it’s nothing actionable.
With m., they used to see a mobile layout that’s a really poor fit for a desktop screen and that they would have manually switch out of via some relatively obscure button.
> but it’s nothing actionable
Of course it is, they just need to drop the pretense that English is not the default.
English is the default.