N.A. Ferrell on Nostr: npub1fc46d…qadca > "The ubiquity of the smart-phones — and especially children ...
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> "The ubiquity of the smart-phones — and especially children and teenagers having access to smart-phones, and with it social-media, during early puberty seems to be what defines Gen-Z as a generation (different from Millennials)"
Well-said, I agree. I was in high school starting in 04-05 and upon reflection, I think people my age having some frame of reference of the world before having an internet-connected phone and social media is a significant difference from people born 8-10 years later.
> "The ubiquity of the smart-phones — and especially children and teenagers having access to smart-phones, and with it social-media, during early puberty seems to be what defines Gen-Z as a generation (different from Millennials)"
Well-said, I agree. I was in high school starting in 04-05 and upon reflection, I think people my age having some frame of reference of the world before having an internet-connected phone and social media is a significant difference from people born 8-10 years later.