
Scientifically, jargons are basically words and words, they are just sounds that are created from the vibration of your voice box.
These soundwaves decay as they spread out and get reflected or refracted.
For a sentence as simple as, “jargons are unnecessary, ” a pretentious jargon user might say, “terminology that stays of least significance remain unwelcome.” It doesn’t matter to whom one is catering to.
From a writer’s perspective, it is probable that they use jargons to blanket the fact that they have run out of content and need to hide that inadequacy.
The less is more approach applies to language as well, simplification must always result in a more focused product and the chances of miscommunication will be nullified.
Since examples work better for explaining better, we will use more of that.