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Even though I use my computer every day, if you asked me how it works, you’d be met with a deafening silence. I’d like to imagine it as a magic box (probably full of elves) that does as I say and instantly answers my most burning questions. While this might sound absurd, most adults are in a similar situation, as the majority only have basic skills that revolve around email and web browsing. That’s why tech support personnel often struggle to deal with us technologically challenged folks. 

Luckily, a place online exists where they can vent their frustrations that accumulate on the job. Called the “Tech Support Gore” subreddit, it gathers all tech support guys and gals and encourages them to share the worst ways people have mishandled their technology. Scroll down to find the most abysmal examples that caused tech support workers to cringe inside, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that made you appreciate every IT professional.

While you're at it, make sure to check out a conversation with IT professional, technology consultant, and founder of Smart Space IT, Barry Wong, and Dr. Aderinsola Adio-Adepoju, founder of Skilled For Work Academy, a curriculum designed to teach workplace skills to literate Africans, including digital and technological ones, who kindly agreed to provide a few tips on how we can become more digitally proficient.

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Ticket: "The Switch Is Noisy And Reboots All The Time, Cannot Diagnose."

Ticket: "The Switch Is Noisy And Reboots All The Time, Cannot Diagnose."

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Pernille
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hardware is not my forté, but I think I might be able to solve this issue.

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In today’s technological world, digital literacy is crucial to communicating, accessing information, and developing careers. In fact, 70% of all jobs worldwide will require their employees to be digitally skilled by 2025. 

However, research shows that 40% of employers struggle to find candidates with the necessary technological proficiency, indicating that people in the year 2024 still are not up to par with their digital skills. 

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2021 data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) revealed that 2.9 billion people are still offline and have never browsed the World Wide Web. Unsurprisingly, 96% of those live in developing countries.

Even those 4.9 billion Internet users don’t have the opportunity to go online on a regular basis. Many who are digitally excluded may face challenges like poverty, illiteracy, accessing electricity, and lacking digital skills and awareness.

Dr. Aderinsola Adio-Adepoju, founder of Skilled For Work Academy, has witnessed the unfortunate consequences of technology mishandling in developing countries firsthand.

"Many Africans lack basic computer skills, making them vulnerable to security risks and limiting their employability. In fact, according to the African Development Bank, approximately 45% of Africans lack basic digital skills, and 70% of African youth lack the skills needed to succeed in the digital economy."

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Its Still Running!!

Its Still Running!!

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As long as it does what you need it to. Uncle has a 3.1 machine for word processing, doesn't connect to the internet, doesn't need to do more, so it's fine. Some factories need several terminals, which don't need to have recent systems; some actually require older systems due to the needed software.

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I Found This Spicy Pillow At A Vet Clinic. Surface Pro 4, About 7 Years Old

I Found This Spicy Pillow At A Vet Clinic. Surface Pro 4, About 7 Years Old

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"I'm passionate about educating others about technology and workplace skills. As I mentioned in my previous post on LinkedIn, I've seen people spend years chasing certifications and degrees, only to realize they lack the clarity and skills needed to succeed in the workforce," explains Dr. Aderinsola.

"I created the Skilled For Work Academy - to provide Africans with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the digital age. My experience has taught me that technology education is crucial for economic growth and development in Africa. I've seen how it can transform lives and communities. According to the World Bank, every 10% increase in digital skills in Africa can lead to a 1.5% increase in GDP growth."

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Nothing Like A Little Game Of Chicken When You Need To Plug In Your Ethernet Cable

Nothing Like A Little Game Of Chicken When You Need To Plug In Your Ethernet Cable

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The Coax Cable Is Broken? No Problem My Dear, Just Raise The Router With Lunchboxes And Use A Needle (It Actually Works!)

The Coax Cable Is Broken? No Problem My Dear, Just Raise The Router With Lunchboxes And Use A Needle (It Actually Works!)

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Meanwhile, in developed countries like the US, only 7% of people never went online. This is strongly linked to age, as older Americans are the least likely to use the Internet. Education levels and income also contribute to people not being online. 

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Despite some people still being offline, the vast majority of the global population is now using the Internet. That said, according to the World Economic Forum, only 5% reach level three of digital proficiency—the highest level of skill. 14% were below level one or had a very basic understanding of technology. 

Most people (28.7%) were at level one, which meant they could solve a problem using email and a web browser. A quarter falls into the second level at which they could complete a task using an online form and navigating through several pages and applications. 

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Mac Bench

Mac Bench

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That's one use for them.

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I Was On Vacation And The Restaurant Was Complaining Why Their Wi-Fi Wasn’t Working. I Wonder Why

I Was On Vacation And The Restaurant Was Complaining Why Their Wi-Fi Wasn’t Working. I Wonder Why

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20 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

An engineer buddy passed away and I was helping his widow figure out the house network. On her desk alone, there were two cables that looped back to the ethernet switch. One was simply plugged into the switch on both ends and the other one passed through several machines, none of which were set to use the ethernet connection, before returning to the switch. It took a couple of years to figure out the house.

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Unfortunately, the general view of people’s technology proficiency seems bleak, which IT professional, technology consultant, and founder of Smart Space IT, Barry Wong, seems to agree with.

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"A majority of my clients are self-employed, operate their own businesses, and are technologically challenged," he says.

One of the most common cases of technology mishandling that he has seen is not having important data backed up properly.

"A common misconception is that cloud backup is enough. However, what most people don’t realize is that backing up files into the cloud is not enough, and they're still at risk of losing data. A proper backup strategy includes 3 backups - 2 backups on different media (cloud storage and external hard drive, DVD, or USB drive) and 1 backup off-site.

If your backups are in the office and/or home, what will happen to them in the case of a fire or flood? That’s why it’s important to have 1 backup off-site. Ideally, the off-site backup would be in a safety deposit box," he advises.

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User States "PC Runs Like Crap"

User States "PC Runs Like Crap"

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's just too easy to make the obvious comment about what the mouse was dipped in, so I can only go with CLEAN YOUR STUFF YOU SCUM!

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#17

Friend Asked If I Can Recover Her Photos

Friend Asked If I Can Recover Her Photos

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#18

Colleague Came Down To It Complaining Their Company Phone Wasn’t Charging Fast Enough

Colleague Came Down To It Complaining Their Company Phone Wasn’t Charging Fast Enough

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Meanwhile, Dr. Aderinsola often sees people infringing on virtual meeting etiquette, like forgetting to mute their microphone or not using headphones. Or sending passwords via email and using AI to do academic assignments, which leads to plagiarism.

However, the good news is that we all personally can make improvements on this front, which can provide us with better job opportunities, personal development, and increased social engagement. 

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User Left Their MacBook In The Fridge Overnight Because It Was Overheating

User Left Their MacBook In The Fridge Overnight Because It Was Overheating

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Cheap Solar Powered Portable Charger Took In A Little To Much Sun Light

Cheap Solar Powered Portable Charger Took In A Little To Much Sun Light

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Spicy Pillow Becomes A Hot Pocket. Causes Evacuation

Spicy Pillow Becomes A Hot Pocket. Causes Evacuation

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David Morgan
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah yes, this is a potential firebomb. I had better place it on kindling...moron.

Wong suggests starting by learning to secure private information. "It’s very easy to get scammed via email or have a home wifi network hacked. The easiest way for people to educate themselves about technology is to read the manuals for the technology they use on a daily basis. Visit the websites for the technology they use to learn how to secure them."

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The best tip he has on being safe online is to refrain from clicking on any questionable links a person receives via emails or messages. "If the email is questionable, click the email address of the sender to see if it’s legit."

#22

Ticket Says "I Think The Projector Just Had A Heart Attack"

Ticket Says "I Think The Projector Just Had A Heart Attack"

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought that was a neat looking wallpaper, until I saw the screen on the left.

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#23

I Was Wondering Why My Internet Was So Slow. Now I'm Wondering Why It Worked At All

I Was Wondering Why My Internet Was So Slow. Now I'm Wondering Why It Worked At All

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Jonathan
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a crossover cable... used back in the day to directly link 2 PC's when you didn't have a hub or switch

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I Got A Gpu On Ebay From St. Petersburg, Russia Before The War Started And It Obviously Was Harvested From A Highly Secure (Ts?) Workstation

I Got A Gpu On Ebay From St. Petersburg, Russia Before The War Started And It Obviously Was Harvested From A Highly Secure (Ts?) Workstation

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19 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The hard drives are the potentially sensitive part, after they've been removed and shredded, the rest is e-waste and goes to the highest bidder.

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"Just today I received an email from Apple Support in regards to a support call," Wong shares. "I didn’t have a support call with Apple recently, so I checked the sender’s email address, and it was clear the email did not come from Apple, even though the email content looked similar to an email from Apple. Be skeptical about the emails you receive and question articles and videos you see online. These days, AI can generate realistic content that may be false and dangerous," he warns.

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No Better Way To Do This

No Better Way To Do This

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Donald
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Its only data line so there isn't any danger here, just need the proper faceplate with a port for the jack.

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I Had To Install A Gpu From 2012 In A 2018 Cyberpower PC And I Lost Screws So I Had To Improvise

I Had To Install A Gpu From 2012 In A 2018 Cyberpower PC And I Lost Screws So I Had To Improvise

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ADJ
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1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lost screws? I have yet to meet a computer tinkerer without a jar of loose screws. I myself have no less than 2 jars of loose screws and one box of sorted screws collected from computers and laptops over the last 30 years...

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Dr. Aderinsola recommends starting with basic computer literacy skills such as getting familiar with Google Workplace apps (e.g., browsers, documents, sheets) and taking programs that offer community support and mentorship (e.g., SFW Academy).

Lastly, she mentions that it's important to practice computer literacy skills in day-to-day activities and stay up-to-date with the latest technology trends.

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#31

Me: "Has Your Phone Had Any Contact With Water?" Customer: "Not That I Know Of..."

Me: "Has Your Phone Had Any Contact With Water?" Customer: "Not That I Know Of..."

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Kira Okah
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes the owner doesn't know it though. Had a laptop die under full warranty, they spent many days telling me about "coming clean for pouring water over it", but I had not. Ranting about it to mates a week after it started, one of them finally admitted that when I was in class she accidentally spilled coffee all over the table and it went over my laptop, cleaning it up and not telling me rather than admitting to it.

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#32

This Was Brought To Us With The Words "This One Broke, We Need A New One."

This Was Brought To Us With The Words "This One Broke, We Need A New One."

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#33

Yes, That Is Fiber. Yes, They’re “Finished”

Yes, That Is Fiber. Yes, They’re “Finished”

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“I Need The Data Recovered From This! Cost Is No Issue!”

“I Need The Data Recovered From This! Cost Is No Issue!”

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Horosho Bodka
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15 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did have a client once that had an old SPARC box with a dead drive, "spare no expense to recover the data!" OK, sent it to DriveSavers, cost almost 10k to recover, but then he won a 2Million dollar contract. So, sometimes...

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#36

Parents Had Flakey Internet And Had To Keep Restarting Equipment In Order So My Dad Built This Contraption To Start Them Up With Timers In Order

Parents Had Flakey Internet And Had To Keep Restarting Equipment In Order So My Dad Built This Contraption To Start Them Up With Timers In Order

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is why I hate ISPs so much. Just moved to a new place and called every alternative in town and I'm once again stuck with Comcast/Xfinity. They wanted to charge me $60/mo for a modem router. I bought one from NewEgg for $60 ONE TIME PAYMENT and made it work. Monopolies SUCK!

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#42

Costumer Came In Today Almost In Tears Asking Us If We Can Recover Her 5+years Of Work Data

Costumer Came In Today Almost In Tears Asking Us If We Can Recover Her 5+years Of Work Data

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Of course you can, from the offsite backup that you religiously kept up to date

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#45

The Network Is Down

The Network Is Down

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Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

REminds me of a roommate who destroyed a $60 ethernet cable with a staple gun.

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#46

Ladies, Gents, All Of The Above? None Of The Above! I Present: My Office's Ftp Server

Ladies, Gents, All Of The Above? None Of The Above! I Present: My Office's Ftp Server

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1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks fine to me, what''s the problem? I mean, if it works...

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#47

My Mil Was Due To Catch A Flight At 6.00am But She "Doesn't Trust Technology" So She Tried To Photocopy Her Digital Boarding Pass Off Her Phone. The Tech Support Question Was "What's Wrong With The Photocopier"

My Mil Was Due To Catch A Flight At 6.00am But She "Doesn't Trust Technology" So She Tried To Photocopy Her Digital Boarding Pass Off Her Phone. The Tech Support Question Was "What's Wrong With The Photocopier"

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#49

Customer Dropped His Camera In Salt Water, Rice It

Customer Dropped His Camera In Salt Water, Rice It

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#50

My Motherboard Died

My Motherboard Died

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22 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked in a computer service dept for years and this really isn't all that remarkable. Seen chips with craters where the silicon used to be, motherboards with holes blown in them by capacitors...

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