Wondering if your typical/average/normie person (millennials and younger) know it or know about it. It’s enabled on reddit and discord?

  • irelephant [he/him]🍭@lemm.ee
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    No, they use the WYSIWYG editor it has.

    I am a big fan of markdown though.
    Did you know you can nest these?
    That's right, someone could make a choose your own adventure game this way
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    I hate it when someone dumps their log file without using a code block. Even seen some Arch Linux users do it, which is, unsurprising really.

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    I would guess they know a bit about lists using “-“ and a few people might know about using asterisk to bold stuff, but other than that probably not.

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    I only know some characters

    like this one

    Like this one

    Does anyone know the best markdown-learning platform?

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    The issue for a long time was that there is no markdown standard, so everyone had their own version of it.

    CommonMark is gaining ground, so hopefully markdown will be the same everywhere soon

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    Not Markdown as a whole, but I guess they commonly know to use asterisks for italics and bold. Some also know how to cross the text. Not much more for a normie, though.

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      I guess they commonly know to use asterisks for italics and bold

      I wouldn’t guess that at all. Pretty much everyone I know in the “normie” world would AT BEST use ctrl-i and ctrl-b if they’re not just pressing the icon in the gui.

      Hell, most of them look at me like I’m a goddamn morlock when I tell them to Shift-delete in order to skip the recycling bin.

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        Yeah, I’m a normie, I’m tech literate adjacent-adjacent, by which I mean I’m here on lemmy rather than Facebook, but no. Me and my peers are not pressing ctrl anything. I don’t even know what gui means. Something user interface? I’m not proud to be this dumb, but I’m pretty sure most “regular” people are in this boat with me. I was the third most tech literate person in my entire office last year with a bunch of millennials simply because I was willing to Google things.

        • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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          Most IT nowadays is just simply the ability to google. What sets a professional IT person apart from an amateur is that the professional has an educated guess as to what to google in the first place.

          Non-professional: “My computer is making a weird buzzing noise”

          Professional: “What are the symptoms of a bad cooling fan?”

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    19 hours ago

    I think less than 50% of people with access to technology are tech literate enough to know what markdown is. I don’t think age really applies here so much as interest in technology.

    Just because I drive a car doesn’t mean I know or care about how it works. It’s just a tool.