Michael Catanzaro wrote:
The problem is if users are expected to answer, they are going to
probably answer No and it's effectively the same as an opt-in. But if
we have a default value, users will be inclined to leave the default
value.
[...]
Remember, for avoidance of doubt, we will NEVER enable telemetry
upload
without the user's consent, which is indicated by either (a) not
flipping the telemetry switch in gnome-initial-setup to the off
position,
In other words, you expect that many users will click "Next" without
thinking, and you intend to call that "consent". It's a popular tactic
to make people "agree" to things without knowing it.
Björn Persson