More (not so) fun facts:

54% of American adults read below a 6th grade level.

21% read below a 5th grade level, which is considered functionally illiterate.

High immigration numbers don’t fully explain it either, as first gen immigrants only make up about 1/3 of those with low literacy.

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    28 days ago

    I was wondering “wait, if they can’t read that, then what do they read?” But of course they just don’t. Unless Reddit or Facebook counts as reading.

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      27 days ago

      they watch reality tv, sports, and listen to pop music. all of which is constructed at a 3rd grade level of language

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      27 days ago

      That’s actually a good question. How much do certain platforms play into literacy, I wonder?

      I can definitely testify that there’s grades to it: Whenever I peruse Hacker News I feel like I’m studying for a university level exam lol

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        27 days ago

        when I read it, i feel like I know why technical documentation is so stupid and obtuse instead of clear and obvious.

        tech people generally have a poor grasp of how to communicate information effectively, let alone in a style that isn’t tedious and boring.

        everytime i read a technical document I ask myself who the hell wrote this and what the hell were they thinking. then i re-write it for my employees in a way that is actually understandable and applicable to reality, instead of paragraphs and paragraphs of self-referencing jargon that seems to be in love with itself.

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          27 days ago

          People don’t often get into tech to be writers. Also, though, I’ve found that paraphrased tech manuals usually leave out the most important bits of information whenever I have to use one.