Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] User Idle Detection (#336)

From @samuelgoto's [Explainer](https://github.com/samuelgoto/idle-detection/blob/master/README.md):

> locked - the system has an active screen lock preventing interaction with the user agent

As @kenchris said above, this should indeed be aligned with Wake Lock terms. A type [`"screen"` Wake Lock](https://w3c.github.io/wake-lock/#wake-locks) might still mean the user is idle (or rather: in DND mode, e.g., when presenting or watching a movie). If we think of idle detection [use cases](https://github.com/samuelgoto/idle-detection/blob/master/README.md#use-cases), a chat app should probably report "idle" if a screen lock is active (even if it's not the right word) in that case.  





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