everytime i see comments on stories like this self-reporting that they're apart of the illiteracy crisis, i get so scared that everything is soon going to be dumbed down just because the general public lacks basic reading comprehension due to tiktok/social media brainrot.
Many readers are non-native English speakers, and even the ones who are and can't understand because of "social media brainrot" as you put it- shouldn't be shamed just because their education system failed them.
Many readers are non-native English speakers, and even the ones who are and can't understand because of "social media brainrot" as you put it- shouldn't be shamed just because their education system failed them... naii
Agreed but it does get tiring and even sadder knowing that as a person alone there isn't much to do to sway them / educate them in the moment especially on a site like this
Many readers are non-native English speakers, and even the ones who are and can't understand because of "social media brainrot" as you put it- shouldn't be shamed just because their education system failed them... naii
It’s not the education system that failed them , they failed themselves. How come the others can understand? People stay stupid by blaming everyone else for their issue. So much easier that way
It’s not the education system that failed them , they failed themselves. How come the others can understand? People stay stupid by blaming everyone else for their issue. So much easier that way lou
Also the fact that the internet is easily accessible to them. They can learn but choose not to. Native English speaker or not, it’s annoying as hell seeing all those comments.
everytime i see comments on stories like this self-reporting that they're apart of the illiteracy crisis, i get so scared that everything is soon going to be dumbed down just because the general public lacks basic reading comprehension due to tiktok/social media brainrot.