• TheBannedLemming@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Is the average age of a social media user really that young? Are very young adults and legally speaking children the driving force behind the base of social media? Are even modestly older individuals not willing to try and engage with this developing type of medium?

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      5 hours ago

      I think a lot of older people have jobs and real-life hobbies. When you’re a kid trapped in the suburbs with no neighbors to play with, you can’t drive, you can’t walk to anything, the idea of being terminally online is very appealing. I’m still growing out of it in my 30s

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      13 hours ago

      Kids and trendy young people are on tiktok and Instagram and do short video clip based social media.

      The people who grew up with the internet being a place where you type and read things to be social, are here and places like here.

      I think folk just prefer what they know, like if you grew up with loud and bright video clips being the normal way to interact online, you’d probably not want to switch over to reading and typing- which probably also feels like more effort to these people than just performing for a camera.

      Same likely goes for us text based social media people but in reverse.