Here’s an idea: let’s call people “people” on the fediverse instead of “users” whenever we can.

Compare:

“There are 42 users on this instance.”

vs

“There are 42 people on this instance.”

Which acknowledges our humanity more?

Language matters. We don’t need to perpetuate mainstream technology’s othering/colonial framing of “us” – designers/developers/other “clever folks” – and “them” – the users (usually one step removed from “dumb user” and usually the ones who get used).

#peopleNotUsers

@aral that's right, I am not an user of cannabis, I am a person of cannabis.
@SpikeSmolders Surely you’re a person who enjoys cannabis, no? The key thing being that you’re a person first and foremost :)
and here's a downside of using the terms person/people for network identities: there's a risk that the online identity be perceived as defining you, shrinking your personhood to that identity, as if the whole person was contained or captured in that id.