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Pages with Bias
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Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/how-to-disable-automanage.md .../main/articles/automanage/how-to-disable-automanage.md
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Scanned: 2025-07-08 04:23
Reviewed by: Unknown
Issues: 1 bias type
Detected Bias Types
Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation provides instructions only for disabling Azure Automanage via the Azure Portal, with no mention of command-line methods (such as PowerShell, Azure CLI, or Bash). However, there is no explicit Windows bias in the form of PowerShell-heavy examples, Windows-first ordering, or exclusive mention of Windows tools. The main bias is the lack of parity for users who prefer or require CLI-based workflows, which are especially common on Linux.
Recommendations
  • Add instructions for disabling Automanage using the Azure CLI, which is cross-platform and widely used on Linux.
  • If PowerShell examples are added, ensure equivalent Bash/Azure CLI examples are provided.
  • Explicitly mention that the portal method works for both Windows and Linux VMs, or clarify any differences if they exist.
  • Include links to relevant CLI documentation for both Windows and Linux users.
Automanage https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/overview-about.md ...e-docs/blob/main/articles/automanage/overview-about.md
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Scanned: 2025-07-08 04:23
Reviewed by: Unknown
Issues: 1 bias type
Detected Bias Types
Windows First
Summary
The documentation lists Windows Server before Linux in the prerequisites and in the links to further documentation, suggesting a subtle 'windows_first' bias. However, there are no explicit examples, commands, or tools shown that are Windows-specific, and Linux is mentioned as supported throughout. No PowerShell-heavy content or exclusive Windows tooling is present.
Recommendations
  • Alternate the order of Windows and Linux mentions or list them alphabetically to avoid implicit prioritization.
  • Ensure that Linux and Windows documentation links are presented with equal prominence.
  • Consider including a brief example or mention of both Windows and Linux onboarding flows, even if only at a high level, to reinforce parity.
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