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Are sites scaring away visitors intentionally?

by Seylen » Sun Dec 28, 2025 8:42 pm

Websites are often written in such a way as to scare off the casual visitor: a lot of abstract formulations, complex terms, and a minimum of specifics. How much is it an audience filter, and how much is it an industry standard?
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Re: Are sites scaring away visitors intentionally?

by Hollys » Mon Dec 29, 2025 6:42 pm

Indeed, websites are often written in such a way as to scare off the casual visitor: the texts are overloaded with abstract formulations, complex terms and a minimum of specifics. This serves both as an audience filter and a reflection of the industry standard: such resources are designed for professionals who are already familiar with the terminology, platform structure, and process logic. This can be a problem for beginners, as it is difficult to immediately understand how the modules work and the interaction between them. Nevertheless, there are resources where abstract blocks are accompanied by detailed diagrams, documentation, and usage examples. For example, on the https://www.mininggazette.com/news/2025/03/soft2bet-marks-eight-years-of-growth-innovation-and-giving-back-in-new-film-featuring-ceo-uri-poliavich/ website, complex terminology is accompanied by detailed descriptions of the platform architecture, modules, integration, and workflow, which allows you to overcome the scaring effect and makes it possible to understand the technology even for those who are just beginning to understand the industry, while maintaining a professional style of information presentation.
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