We often take for granted how quickly things change. Phones went from being fully stationary, then mobile, with buttons to touch-screen devices over the course of two decades. The same can be said for internet culture, where the gap between digital natives and adopters is abundantly visible.
The “Old People Facebook” page, ironically, not on Facebook, is dedicated to sharing all the times the elderly tried to engage with social media, with hilarious and adorable results. So feel free to get comfortable and scroll through. Be sure to upvote your favorites and comment your own stories about social media fails.
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Lady Accidentally Tries To Sell Her Family
Wholesome Old People Facebook
My Grandma’s Savage Comment 🤣
While these posts are whimsical and a bit unhinged, the baby boomers may be the last generation to be digitally inept. While the future elderly might not be on the cutting edge of technology, basic digital and technical literacy will be present from the first memories one has when growing up.
There are already companies working on technology to help older people stay connected, stay safe and keep in touch. Rehabilitative technology is becoming more commonplace, which comes with more skill to interact with devices, which, in turn, helps a person understand the difference between sending a DM and posting a comment. The technology that has been developed to help people recover from injuries is slowly being adapted for older people to use.
I Hate Yellow
Hmm.. That’s A Tough One
Happy Heavenly Birthday!
In comparison to digital natives, old people in 2023 have to be categorized as digital immigrants. The technology that we use daily, which you are also using to read this, came about later in their life. Researchers note that there is an “accent” between people who were born after the widespread adoption of the internet and people who have only started to explore it relatively recently.
A Very Straightforward And Helpful Review
His Profile Picture Is Him And His Wife Being Cute
Grandma And Grandpa Doing What They Do
While we do describe the internet, social media, and other digital technologies as recent, which they are in the grand scheme of things, they have still been around for over two decades and at this point, many people have years of experience with them. One study conducted in Canada found that the majority of the cohort between the ages of 65-74 used the internet a few times a month over the last few years.
Not Facebook, But I Found An Old Screenshot From The First Time My Grandma Messaged Me. I Love Her
Not A Care In The World
Chad
It’s worth noting that among “digital natives,” internet use is not uniform at all. Millennials will use the internet more as a resource, for information, study, and professional purposes, while one study of Hong Kong youths found that, in contrast to the millennials, Gen Z prefers to socialize and consume content online, but has fewer “practical” uses for the internet. Unfortunately, the internet habits of Baby Boomers need more research.
How Do You Turn Down The Volume?!
My Relative Is Very Flattered By Her Own Post From Four Years Ago
Why Do They Think They Have To Answer These Questions?
Despite technology uses varying across cohorts and locations, most places do recognize that digital tech is here to stay. So the posts here may end up as a sort of relic of a bygone era, as educational institutions and workplaces worldwide see technology as absolutely necessary to work and study. As such, children are accessing the internet at a younger age and being taught how to use it and navigate in a digital world.
Meatloaf
This Is Exactly What You Want To See From Your Parents. They’re Only 62 And 58...
Cheryl Seems To Be Having A Confusing Day
Amendment 4
Reviews From A Local Chuck E Cheese
Found In A Work Related Group I’m In On Facebook
Catch Nancy At Your Local With The $15 Surf N Turf Tuesday Deal
My Grandma Keeps Adding New Frames To Her Profile Picture. She’s Up To Eight Frames Stacked On Top Of Each Other
My Granny Died A Year And A Half Ago. I’m So Happy She Had A Facebook So I Can Look Back Fondly At Her Photo Albums. Here’s My Favorite
Kenny
I Got An Ad For A Box Of Chocolates And Decided To Open The Comments
Happy Birthday To Yo.. Wait, Oh.
Grandma Sue Has Advice For Kim
Does She Have 4 Different Pensions?
She Keeps Setting Her Profile Picture To “Temporary” And Just Resets It Every Day
I Mean, She's Not Wrong...
An Extreme Reaction
My Grandmother Is A Hoot.
Nancy Pelosi Hacked My Phone With Communism
I Have Never Been
I’m Risking A Lawsuit By Posting This
I Am A Grown Man With No Interest In This Troll Foolishness. 1 Star
2021 Is Going To Be
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