commentr/StutterNovember 21, 2025
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I don't personally need it, but I want to say I appreciate the trauma-informed perspective you're bringing. One recommendation I have is not to call it the person's fluency. I'd recommend using language like it "appears" fluent. I wonder if you could pitch it too as an accessibility tool for times when system might require fluency. Like could this work in those dreaded AI interviews?idk what software they use for those though. But it could be useful if AI and computers replacing human convos continues to be forced on us.
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