Learning has a curve to it regardless of subject. Learning to use all things social follows typical learning curves, some learn faster while others never learn.
The term learning curve refers to the changing rate of learning (in the average person) for a given activity or tool. Typically, the increase in retention of information is sharpest after the first attempts, and then gradually even out, meaning that less and less new information is retained after each repetition.
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Author: Joe Deragon