I agree Olivier, but we could also undertake user training through our ALSs? We reach many end users. We can generate a training plan and make it the same, at least for each RALO.
Best
Alberto
De: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org>
Enviado el: viernes, 18 de octubre de 2024 11:29
Para: Steinar Grøtterød <steinar@recito.no>; Pari Esfandiari <pariesfandiari@gmail.com>; mike palage.com <mike@palage.com>
CC: CPWG <cpwg@icann.org>
Asunto: [CPWG] Re: End User Perspectives on Data Accuracy
On 18/10/2024 14:57, Steinar Grøtterød wrote:
I agree that the majority of "end-users" may not know the difference between the gTLDs and the ccTLDs. But we - as representative for the "end-users" should not mix the TLDs in our responses. Maybe we should add another «tag” to "end-user perspective": "(how to) educate end-users".
We had that discussion too. :-)
Unfortunately the ALAC/At-Large does not have the mass global media impact to educate all Internet users. Some felt that putting the ball in the user's side of the fence was akin to blaming the "victim" for not being knowledgeable enough.
Why can't we strive to make *all* domains safe?
Kindest regards,
Olivier