To me, that's just a difference in how people learn things in general. Some people will learn better from watching a tutorial, some people learn from reading instructions and some learn by fiddling around until they figure it out. The best way to figure out how to educate someone is to figure out how they learn things. Not everybody's brains work the same way and that's just true for everyone regardless of age.
SausageWallet
I prefer joots
There was an episode of The Girls Next Door in the early 00s where they go to the Renaissance Faire and they had someone teaching them words from that era and one of them was Sausage Wallet and it cracked me up back then and still does to this day.
I got red shirt Nicole 6 days ago
I need an adult.
That person is simultaneously saying that if Harris won, they would have lost while also saying that whoever is in office wouldn't affect them.
Pop up ads in the early internet days are what made me not ever want to click on an ad. Regular people must have missed that era of Internet.
Is anyone else just enjoying seeing people create actual user names again and not just using the automatically generated ones reddit has done for awhile?
What about hot dogs? Beanie weenies are pretty good.
I first joined reddit in 2011 and Lemmy definitely reminds me of early reddit. Except back then I probably lurked for about a year before I even made my first comment or post. I joined Lemmy about a month ago and I'm slowly starting to participate already.
Reddit only cares to bring the banhammer down if a subreddit negatively makes headlines.
They took away our pogs, so then we started playing card games like speed or war. Then they banned card games saying we were "gambling" even though we weren't.