Old People Are Smart Enough To Know When Something Sucks
from the back-in-my-day dept
Time and time again, companies have come out with gadgets and services aimed at bringing technology to older people in easy and manageable ways: the email devices from several years ago, special printers for sharing photos and email are just a few examples. All these efforts share one characteristic -- none of them have been particularly successful. Still, that doesn't stop people from targeting this supposedly huge demographic of old people who can't figure out PCs and the internet. The latest innovation is a search engine for people over 50, from a company that has a social-networking site targeting the same age group. As TechCrunch points out, though, it too seems destined to fail, because perhaps old folks aren't as inept at this whole internet thing as these companies like to think. Mike Arrington makes the point that a large chunk of the over-50 set is internet savvy, and doesn't need "hand-holding and condescension". It's an interesting point, and one that's probably quite true. While users of a particular age might have different content interests than other age groups, to assume that they don't have the intelligence or ability to access it through the same means as younger folks seems a bit presumptuous. Perhaps the biggest problem with these services and products aimed at older folks isn't that they're not interested or can't grasp them; it's that they're intelligent and tech-savvy enough to realize that they're no good.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
Techdirt is one of the few remaining truly independent media outlets. We do not have a giant corporation behind us, and we rely heavily on our community to support us, in an age when advertisers are increasingly uninterested in sponsoring small, independent sites — especially a site like ours that is unwilling to pull punches in its reporting and analysis.
While other websites have resorted to paywalls, registration requirements, and increasingly annoying/intrusive advertising, we have always kept Techdirt open and available to anyone. But in order to continue doing so, we need your support. We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise — and every little bit helps. Thank you.
–The Techdirt Team
Reader Comments
Subscribe: RSS
View by: Time | Thread
Trying to create a market
No one likes being pandered to (well except maybe the fundies), this includes older people.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
shoot, man...
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Re:marketting to old folks
i'm 59 and i have been using computers since before you were born.
i know what's good for me and what's not.
worm swallower!
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Silly People
PLEASE don't tell me some of you guys still think 50-plus people are incapable of grasping the internet, email or pictures?
I realize that the above comments will be taken as defensive... however the fact is still there, most of us are capable of moving forward with the times.
Don't they realize that 50 is now the new 40? ;-)
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Re: Silly People
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
My Grandma is a hacker
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Jitterbug?
My parents want a phone that is cheap cheap and cheap. Cheap seems to be the ongoing theme in any old people that want tech.
How about a prepaid phone that doesn't expire?
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Re: Jitterbug?
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
It's an inverted Bell Curve
People who had spare time to play and poke. The people who were least literate were those who had missed IT at school, and been too busy working to have time to learn.
The DDOS Grandma is not to far from the truth.. one of the *most* proficient people I've seen in photoshop picked up her first PC after she retired
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Get a life kids
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Even smarter
Not only can they figure out when something sucks, they're less likely to put up with it. Unfortunately, it seems to be easier for companies to accept "You need to organize this interface better because old people are easily confused" or "You need to pick a more readable font because old people have bad eyesight" or a zillion other age-based excuses than "Dude, your product sucks and the old people are just the first ones who complained."
(Of course, people's brains do ossify and their eyesight does get worse with age, but it's a shame having to fall back on that sort of thing when the design is just plain bad for any age group to start with.)
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Nonsense!
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
old people
mastered xcel @ 56
developed a market risk model @ 56
developed beta model with calculating relative volatility of any data series at 57
at 62 still evolving
I like to thank bill gates...and microsoft.
Maybe those developing easy to use products for the elderly do not understand power of intuition.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
it may be true...
Of course, an earlier poster may be dead-on, most don't want to be tech savvy or have kids and grandkids who will do techy things for them.
The products are definitely well intentioned, but I'd love to see the marketing and usability studies of each of these targeted products.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Presumptious
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Age was always less of a factor in their learning than other more obvious factors like eyesight, typing experience, manual dexterity (for mousing), "visual literacy" (how quickly they could make sense of a screen full of information), motivation and fearlessness.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Bill Gates born in 1955 maybe my math is failing me but dosent that make him over 55
hang on Steve Jobs born 1955
The over 50's invented computers as we know them.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
People over 50 on the Net
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Um ...
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Why the bias?
Granted, I looked at the search engine and I don't see any value over other search engines (they didn't even make the font bigger), but I also don't see anything that that make it "targeting...old people who can't figure out PCs." It's a search engine--you type in a search phrase, it gives you results.
If those results are more relevant to its target audience is a question I can't answer, but this knee-jerk "oh, it's for old people so it must be crap" is just that--crap.
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
Seniors got class!
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
You'll be older too......
I-pods, cell phones,Laptops ALL USED by "OLD PEOPLE"
Get used to it. The "baby boomers are here!!!!!
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
You'll be older too......
I-pods, cell phones,Laptops ALL USED by "OLD PEOPLE"
Get used to it. The "baby boomers are here!!!!!
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
old people
[ link to this | view in chronology ]