Abstracting the user, referring to the content instead, is a great suggestion - 
thanks, Susie!

Taking a conversational approach is good in some cases, too - in one case our 
buttons read "I'm new to X" and "I've used X before." We've encountered a 
scenario where we've felt a need to refer to the person directly, though - but 
maybe we can look at it differently and refer to the content there, too.

For Web, "guest," "visitor," or "member" all work - it does seem harder to find 
something suitable for desktop apps.

I'll step back and look at it from a content perspective.
Thanks, again!

Sylvania

User Experience Designer
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