• grue@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    inadvertently

    I don’t think that word means what you think it means.

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        I don’t think they do it to make us dumber (there are other methods for that) but to make it accessible to people who don’t already know better.

        So, in this case, inadvertent is correct; Although it’s not without side effects.

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        3 days ago

        Do I think it’s intentional that smartphones are ‘dumbed down’ compared to PCs, so as to turn them into devices for mindless consumption of corporate-controlled media instead of devices for empowering user freedom? Yes, yes I do.

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          then its working very well; i learned this past xmas that my millennial/gen-z&a nephews/nieces are somehow less tech literate than their parents/grandparents.

          my well wishing for this channel was in the hopes of reversing this trend, but maybe it’s too little too late.

          we need superman; not mr. rogers. lol