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When we're taking about terms like desktop environment, you do need to have the tech knowledge to even understand what it means to delete that.
That is if any non-techy person can even parse the main point of that wall of text. Most non-techy people would have their eyes glazed over if they see something a wall of text in a cli and don't even bother reading it as they assumed they wouldn't understand it either.
That is why I agreed with some people's suggestion to colour the important sentences in red to make it easier to see.