UX writers focus on using evidence and data to produce content that their audience needs, at the right time, on the appropriate channel, and in a manner the audience expects.
Writing for interfaces is not about poetry or subjective terms like 'beautiful' or 'friendly'; clarity and understandability for a broad audience are key in UX writing.
The traditional stereotype of a UX writer as a poetic, romantic figure is outdated and inaccurate as the focus is on practical and user-centered writing.
Subjective requests for writing that sound 'nice' may not result in content that is universally understandable, emphasizing the importance of clear and objective communication in UX writing.