It's a necessary step towards making everyone responsible for their own existence and as such is to be welcomed. It is little wonder that people feel devalued if decreed unable to work. Everyone needs to be able to support themselves and those they are responsible for its intrinsic to being human.
870_Operator
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It's the same in all walks of life, from recipes to medical information. I believe in a recent survey of primary school children something like seven out of ten wanted to be "YouTubers" when they grow up. So I doubt it's going to change any.
Sooner the better, it might become usable.
Expect or hope for?
I'd like it to be free from hyperbolic doom posting and an endless stream of "How do I prep for x?" Posts where x is the subject of a hyperbolic doom post.
I expect it won't be.
Far too busy gaming on taxpayer funded Playstations to read.