• snooggums@midwest.social
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    6 months ago

    This is a gen x complaint. Boomers would just ask their kids to set it up because they can’t get it to work. Gen x realizes what is going on and that it is bullshit to need an account for a fucking lightbulb.

    • Droggelbecher@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      My late 50s mum happily signs up with her Facebook to everything. Meanwhile it’s often the people in their late 20s to 30s who were introduced to computers during their youth before everything had super streamlined GUIs who know enough about software that they realize this is a privacy concern, what internet privacy means, and why it’s important. People who are older or younger than that have to go out of their way to learn how and why to look behind the easy interfaces. That’s my experience and explanation at least.

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        6 months ago

        Remember when our parents were super nuts about keeping your info private online, not revealing too much info to strangers, and not signing up for stupid shit? My my, how the turntables.

        My 70yo mom thinks I’m crazy paranoid because of my data privacy stances, while she’s dealing with constant spam and account hacks. Guess who hasn’t had damn near any info issues? :D

        • vividspecter@lemm.ee
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          6 months ago

          Then: Don’t trust everything you read on the internet, and Wikipedia isn’t legitimate because anyone can edit it

          Now: Some loud moron on Youtube told me a thing and I believe it 100%.

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            6 months ago

            Then: people on the internet were mostly technically adept and creating webpages because they enjoyed them.

            Now: people on the internet are mostly ad tech attention economy scams and creating LLM spam blogs for PPC revenue.

            It’s just easier now for a conspiracy loon to find something that matches their preconceived biases.

  • woodgen@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Not wanting to be exploited by tech coorporations, technological literacy, is not a boomer thing.