You won’t need to explain universal expectations to users when they sign up to your service. You will need to monitor these closely, though, because if any universal expectations aren’t met at any point, they will have the most severe effect on your user.
Assumed expectations are the things that are the most important to explain upfront to your users, because although they’re obvious to you, they won’t be to your users unless they’re experts.
Outlier expectations. You won’t need to consider them in your service now, but you do need to watch out in the future.
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