Share what you don't know
It is useful to be able to share the feeling of "I don't know" without shame
With many tools, when you don't understand a word in someone else's statement, you ask, "What does that X mean?" is a psychological hurdle to ask the question.
The person using the word thinks, "Of course it should be understood without explanation," or "It should be understood because no questions are asked."
I wrote about this story in [Abbreviation survey needed
Mechanisms to alleviate fear are important.
In the culture of a well-run Scrapbox team, there appears to be a shared perception that bracketing words in other people's sentences is a "good thing"
A page can be created at the end of a link.
You can write a messy description.
What matters is gradual improvement.
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