I agree with educating people more.  I found in user testing how much
people put themselves down when they are having a hard time with the
task.  I tell them they are doing fine and if they can't find it, it
means it's not there.  Figuratively speaking in most cases as it is
there, the design has just made it difficult to see.

So, should we start with demonstrations on the street or something a
bit more subtle?  I'm thinking about those truth commercials about
smoking, perhaps we can hold our protests in front of the offending
companies?


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