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Name the assumptions
In response to one of the prompts, here's a screen I just encountered while trying to register for a Document360 event. Some assumptions this error message is making: - That the user preemptively knows they should enter a business email - The criteria for a "business email" - That a freelancer who uses a personal email will still be able to register (edge case)
Name the assumptions
0 likes • 27d
@Naama Oren exactly!!
Happy almost new year!
Hey writers, I’m curious: what are your professional goals for 2026?
1 like • Dec '25
1. Post more consistently on LinkedIn 2. Silence imposter syndrome 3. Make more connections and create a system to keep track and maintain them 4. Land a writing job that’s aligned with my wants/needs
How many AI tools do you use?
I called ChatGPT my husband. But I have been cheating on him with my new boyfriend, Gemini, How many AI tools does it take you to get the job done every day? Comment below.
1 like • Dec '25
Usually I just use ChatGpt, sometimes Perplexity But lately I’ve been getting more curious about Gemini, too!
What part of UX writing feels hardest right now?
Okay, honest answers only. If you’re a junior UX writer (or trying to become one), there’s usually one part of the job that feels heavier than the rest — and it’s rarely the part people talk about publicly. Maybe it’s: - getting feedback that feels vague or harsh - not knowing when to speak up - worrying you’re “not technical enough” - overthinking every word - feeling like everyone else knows what they’re doing There’s no fixing or judging in the replies — just naming it. 👉 What part of UX writing feels hardest for you right now? (I’ll jump in and respond, not with platitudes, but with real talk.)
0 likes • Dec '25
I anticipate that one of the challenges of being a junior UX writer is finding the balance between showing independent thinking (knowing when to assume) and asking questions. In other words, I think it might be tricky to distinguish between questions that ״clearly give you away as a junior but are necessary for you to learn" and questions that show depth and professionalism.
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Yael Gargir
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@yael-gargir-9687
I've got a marketing background and a writer's spirit - always curious and looking to stretch.

Active 27d ago
Joined Dec 22, 2025