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Yeah, but "group" is also a humane, user-friendly, non-corporate word for "group" and happens to not carry any confusing connotations.


On the scale of humaneness, "family" will always score higher than "group".

But yeah, it's a content and positioning call for the product and marketing teams to make.




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