I belong to another forum run by Canon, and I am amazed at the number of (sometimes desperate) inquiries for assistance from people who have joined just to ask a question that they could easily look up for themselves in the manual. In one case the poster indicated that they needed an answer within six hours and I saw it at 5 hours as the first responder - due to the time differences most of the forum members would have been asleep.
It took me four minutes to download the manual as a PDF and look up the answer in the document. I posted the link to the manual and page reference, but I am amazed at the number of people who don't bother to look at their manual and just ask the internet.
This may have some relation to an experiment conducted by a couple of universities in the USA. They posed several problems to about 400 people over a wide age spread. They all had access to various kinds of reference materials relevant to the questions. Very old people looked things up in the books, people of the PC era did an internet search and downloaded the materials to look up the answers. The cell phone generation shunned both and went onto social media to ask other people for the solutions - in doing so getting a range of solutions some of which were correct, some not.
I can see a time when cash strapped camera makers will give up enclosing manuals with the products and just let people ask each other!