The whole social media thing takes time to get used to. Especially if you've spent decades without it, enjoying real-life interactions. And the Facebook page 'Old people comments' perfectly illustrates this transitionary period.
As the name suggests, it collects various phrases the elderly have said online, and the beauty is that a lot of them are unintentionally funny. Whether they're trying to speak directly to the software or just simply oversharing, who knew that you don't have to dig too deep to unearth such comedy gold. It's right there in front of us.
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An elderly person poking a keyboard only to end up angry and/or confused is a well-worn stereotype. And the media usually only contributes to its spread, depicting them as hopelessly struggling to use any device.
While pages like 'Old People Comments' are often designed to be humorous, they can involuntarily undermine the people they feature. And, according to Carolyn Wilson-Nash, a lecturer of marketing and retail at the University of Stirling, and Julie Tinson, a professor of marketing at the same establishment, that's a problem if it turns older people off from trying to engage with the digital world. Especially in times of difficulty.
"Older adults are already at a digital disadvantage: 18% of over-65s do not have internet access," the academics wrote in The Conversation. "Propelled by enforced isolation, older people increasingly turned to technology during the pandemic, but not all were able to connect or communicate with friends and family via the internet."
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Of course, some older people have less experience with digital technology than others, and unsurprisingly describe a variety of emotions regarding the use of everyday devices such as smartphones, laptops, e-readers and tablets.
They also report having little confidence when it comes to using them. Lack of control, a sense of being overwhelmed, and poor product design can lead to feelings of being incompetent, alone, and even trapped.
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Wilson-Nash and Tinson say that those who persevere have plenty of rewards: completing tasks more easily, communicating more effectively, increased independence and a sense of achievement; their everyday life can potentially enter a new level.
"These things are important if this growing part of the population is to experience aging in a more positive and empowering way," the colleagues explained.
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"Through our research, we wanted to examine these mixed emotions that older people have about using technology, and how they develop ways to combat the challenges they face," Wilson-Nash and Tinson said.
"While digital technology has been shown to alleviate pressure on health and social care, until now there's been a limited understanding of how using technology influences the way older adults live."
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While many see digital technology as a challenging mountain to be conquered, there are different ways of confronting it. Some may view the process as a personal goal, using instruction manuals or simply trial and error to figure out what software updates, unwanted viruses or junk mail are.
Others view digital technology more as a collective endeavor, asking friends and family for help. "Not only is this the most successful strategy, it also fosters important interaction with others," Wilson-Nash and Tinson said. "For example, during the pandemic, many younger people acted as IT support for older friends and relatives."
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But not all elderly people have this kind of network of support, even though they can benefit most from greater use of the internet and keep loneliness at bay. In these situations, initiatives run by charities such as Age UK, where digital champions can help older adults master technology, can be invaluable.
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"Understandably, frustrations emerge when learning a new skill, but some older people have shown how they overcome their exasperation by developing a relationship with their devices. Naming their tablet or humanizing their phone helps to bond older people to technology," Wilson-Nash and Tinson pointed out.
"In our study, different devices were often referred to as having a personality, gender, or even a mind of their own. This strategy brings a little levity to a situation that could otherwise be stressful."
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Once older people become more used to digital technology, familiarity can foster continued use. With a new device, software and apps they know and understand can be downloaded so that it feels less like an outsider. Similarly, if someone finds a touchscreen problematic, they should know that they can use a keyboard and mouse instead.
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This is an interesting list but they're not all 'seniors', some look 30-40 years old. Also, some of these aren't cringeworthy or funny, particularly the one where someone tells someone to be proud of himself for coming out - what's funny or cringeworthy about that?! Sort your list names
Right? I'm feeling there's gotta be some better oldisms from the Internet sphere..
Load More Replies...What on Earth was this about?? Not as titled and shaming of peoples Internet skills. I'm disabled and find social media and the Internet confusing to downright bewildering on some days. All ages can struggle with the Internet and all ages have people that are absolute online wizards. Some people type in all capitals as it's easier for them but the most puzzling one was the older lady being so happy about that person coming out. That's Fabulous not bad! She looks from her photo to be a few years older than my late father who was so homophobic I could never come out to him. So why the hell is her brilliant post on this thread?? 🤷♀️
Yeah this was another odd grab bag of items article from Bored panda. No rhyme or reason to most of it. Oh well, it was entertaining at least.
Load More Replies...My mom says she doesn’t like all the people who try to befriend her on Facebook. They are her real friends and she’s mad at them. She just wants our baby pics and updates on Shelties.
A lot of these individuals are just thick, nothing to do with being old.
Way back in the dawn's of time before agism was so bad and wholesale as it is now, this 63 year old was at the forefront of computer programming, database design and data analysis. Now retired, I engage myself with Blockchain technology and reading heinously agist articles written by morons.
This is an interesting list but they're not all 'seniors', some look 30-40 years old. Also, some of these aren't cringeworthy or funny, particularly the one where someone tells someone to be proud of himself for coming out - what's funny or cringeworthy about that?! Sort your list names
Right? I'm feeling there's gotta be some better oldisms from the Internet sphere..
Load More Replies...What on Earth was this about?? Not as titled and shaming of peoples Internet skills. I'm disabled and find social media and the Internet confusing to downright bewildering on some days. All ages can struggle with the Internet and all ages have people that are absolute online wizards. Some people type in all capitals as it's easier for them but the most puzzling one was the older lady being so happy about that person coming out. That's Fabulous not bad! She looks from her photo to be a few years older than my late father who was so homophobic I could never come out to him. So why the hell is her brilliant post on this thread?? 🤷♀️
Yeah this was another odd grab bag of items article from Bored panda. No rhyme or reason to most of it. Oh well, it was entertaining at least.
Load More Replies...My mom says she doesn’t like all the people who try to befriend her on Facebook. They are her real friends and she’s mad at them. She just wants our baby pics and updates on Shelties.
A lot of these individuals are just thick, nothing to do with being old.
Way back in the dawn's of time before agism was so bad and wholesale as it is now, this 63 year old was at the forefront of computer programming, database design and data analysis. Now retired, I engage myself with Blockchain technology and reading heinously agist articles written by morons.