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As a native english speaker from Maryland while it doesnt have any negative connotations, I do feel a word like hobbyist would be better


"Hobbyist" doesn't really make sense, as it's not my hobby to make MP3 playlists.

"Amateur" is good as an antonym to "Pro".


I agree with Amateur as well. The Olympics (until the 90s [think USA Dream Team]) were only open to AMATEUR athletes. No one would argue that Olympians weren't skilled, and Olympians never felt slighted by this category. It simply implied that athletes trained and participated in a sport out of love for the game rather than for profit. Amateur literally describes: 'pursuing an activity independently of their source of income', that's all.


one could a/b test the plan label and put some teeth behind the many useful assertions in this thread, if one were so inclined




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