If all newbies would do the same, then the internet can be a wonderful thing!
In all the years I've been shooting I have never had anyone ask me to help them learn to reload.
The primary problem with the Internet as to info like reloading, is that there is no liability involved in putting something out there. It's posted as informational, and is (probably) genuinely what the poster believes is true, but there is a) no oversight, b) no recourse if it happens to be wrong, and c) a good likelihood that people who view it take it as gospel.
I can post a video that seems to show me taking a 308 case, scooping powder from a Bullseye canister to fill to the neck, seating a bullet, and firing a nice accurate shot. Did I do it? Nope. Do I expect anyone else would think I did? Nope. But someone will think this is normal.
Books and manuals, however, may start out the same (the author/s expounding on what they believe is "fact"), but they go through layers of double-checking, including running past lawyers. People there are making sure the info there is, if not "correct" at least probably safe (unfortunately, lately, the last word should be read as being "extremely safe".)
As to the last, I find that surprising. I've had several people ask about it, and volunteered to do so quite a bit (and not necessarily with the same kind of people - there are some I will avoid because I suspect or they have proven that they would get in trouble even with help. But that's not limited to reloading, either.