If the user is the bug, then the only way to fix it is to eliminate the user.
Users aren't the problem, users are the customers.
Why can your software do stuff it shouldn't be doing?
Why does your software allow options that don't make any sense?
Why does your software not lead the user to the next logical choice in the workflow?
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Software development would be so fun, if we didn't have so many of these annoying users. Fr. No 🧢 .
"User" is a four-letter word.
The first thing we do,
Let's kill all the users.
-- Shakespeare, probably