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Will Gen Z Finally Kill Facebook?
www.thedailybeast.com ^ | 06.07.18 5:23 AM ET | Kamaron McNair Kamaron McNair

Posted on 06/07/2018 8:45:06 AM PDT by Red Badger

Dear Generation Z,

Lazy. Entitled. Technology obsessed. Do those descriptions sound familiar? Like millennials, you have been called a variety of not so flattering labels. And now, the media has added one more: murderer. All right, maybe you weren’t called murderers, but you have been accused of killing. And no, not the horror movie kind, but rest assured you’ve managed to kill pastimes and have placed entire industries on life support.

As someone who either falls into the young millennial or old Gen Z category depending on your definition, I can only share in the excitement (read: eye rolls) as the media and boomers increasingly lament over “kids these days.” Still, a celebration is in order. Congratulations on initiating your first kill! You haven’t heard? I bet you were too busy playing with dog face filters to even notice you killed poor Facebook. According to Business Insider, teens don’t love the classic social media site and are on track to bury it in the digital graveyard along with Friendster and Xanga. So if and when the site fades quietly into the background, I will see you at the sink washing the blood off of your hands.

What’s that you say? You didn’t mean to kill Facebook? Well, of course you didn’t. And we “older” folk didn’t mean to kill MySpace, but hey, things happen. We loved MySpace, as maybe some of you once loved Facebook. I joined the site when I was 12-years-old and had to lie about my age to create an account, as I was just shy of the age requirement. I did so willingly because it was the cool place to be and the next big thing.

I imagine Facebook was never like that for most of you. It was likely less a rite of passage and more of just something you did, like getting your first email address. Plus, any platform where your parents or nosy aunt can keep tabs on you is pretty much a social media buzzkill. Facebook and the internet more broadly have evolved immensely in the last decade making it pointless to question why the habits of today’s teens are different from the generation before. Still, the media has offered some plausible explanations in headline after headline, analysis after analysis. A willing and eager partner in “explaining” youth, the media has time and again utilized charged language as a weapon, adding further ammunition for one generation to condemn the next. You prefer Snapchat for its anonymity and framework which caters to your short attention span. You value a sense of privacy and so one Instagram account simply isn’t enough. And perhaps your affection for social responsibility makes you wary of Facebook as it continues to be embroiled in scandal over data breaches.

That may well be true. However, I don’t know a single millennial or Gen Z-er who sees a headline blaming them for another failing industry and rallies to save or support it. We didn’t care when we began killing the movie business. Um, heard of Netflix and chill? We scoffed at the thought of saving Home Depot. I mean, with student loan debt, who can even afford to buy a house anyway? And despite their valiant effort, millennials have yet to be lured back into Applebee’s for a chicken finger basket and a side of fries. Hello, Seamless!

As the pendulum swings with shifting ideas and trends, so does the generational blame. Boomers and Gen X blame millennials and Gen Z for killing newspapers and dinner dates. Millenials and Gen Z bemoan boomers for killing the environment and the economy. We point fingers at each other asserting that the other’s sins are worse, hindering opportunities to learn from and with each other to facilitate solutions. Still, the blaming makes sense. We all learn from a young age that pointing the proverbial finger at someone else is easier than introspection, personal responsibility and collective accountability.

Truthfully, I can understand some of the criticism of Gen Z.

From my experience, I think broadly they’re spoiled, selfish, and clueless. They’re weird as hell in the way they care so much about Snapchat streaks and Musical.ly stars. They Uber e v e r y w h e r e. Still, their preferences, and that’s exactly what they are, are no reason for condemnation.

And for all the criticism of them being vapid, like generations before them, they are at the forefront for pushing for social change. When mass shootings became so routine that we barely thought about them a week later, students like Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg became change agents and the newest faces in the fight against gun violence and the NRA. The March for Our Lives in March brought thousands of supporters together in over 800 different rallies worldwide to protest gun violence. Now, nearly four months since a mass shooting changed their lives, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are still lobbying for gun reform and young voter registration. The students have refused to fall silent on the issue despite constant torment from conservatives. Hitting the road this summer, the students announced Road to Change, a nationwide tour to register and educate voters.

They’re fighting for what they believe in just as every generation before them and rather than admonishing them for who they are not, what they are not, we ought to focus on supporting their civic engagement. If anything, the one organization Gen Z seems intent on dismantling is the NRA. Depending on your view, that might be a great deed in the name of public service as gun violence touches all communities and politicians continue to line their pockets with campaign contributions from the lobbying powerhouse

Facebook might die at the hands of Gen Z—and its breach of the public's trust. Casual dining restaurants of old may be relegated to nostalgia. Teens may never put their phones down but their brightly lit screens are much more than selfie storage but an organizational tool to create new movements. So, don’t worry. The kids are alright.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Music/Entertainment; Society
KEYWORDS: facebook; fakenews; fb; genz; goofy; humor; internet; millennial
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We can only hope................
1 posted on 06/07/2018 8:45:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

About the only thing I use Facebook for now is discussions in the FaceBook group, RethinkingHell.


2 posted on 06/07/2018 8:52:04 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm using my wife's account.)
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To: robroys woman

Teens are ditching it because it’s no longer ‘cool’ and the place has become the Granny Site.....................


3 posted on 06/07/2018 8:53:55 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
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To: Red Badger

Facebook is killing itself with their ridiculous “news” feed, people “dedicating” their birthdays to spoonfed leftwinger causes, plus relentless advertising. I keep it simply to be apprised of events my various clubs have published into the calendar feature.

4 posted on 06/07/2018 8:54:00 AM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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To: Red Badger

I’m not sure how Facebook survives long term. It is a privacy nightmare, a data miner, terminally politically correct.


5 posted on 06/07/2018 8:55:24 AM PDT by DaxtonBrown
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To: Red Badger

Would the collapse of facebook tank the stock market?


6 posted on 06/07/2018 8:57:05 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (Spygate's clock began in 2015 - what did President Obama know and when did he know it?)
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To: Red Badger

I still get a lot of posts from friends, but I pretty much ignore them all, with rare exception. And based on what I’m seeing, “Granny site” is an excellent name for it. And some grandpas, but mostly grannys.


7 posted on 06/07/2018 8:57:46 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm using my wife's account.)
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To: Red Badger

Hopefully, POTUS.45! will kill them all by going to his own @TrumpBook!
THAT I will join!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
THE TRUMPER.45 IF? We Can Keep Him???
GunnyG@PlanetWTG?
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


8 posted on 06/07/2018 8:58:17 AM PDT by gunnyg ("A Constitution changed from Freedom, can never be restored; Liberty, once lost, is lost forever...)
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To: Red Badger

Thing is, they may end up with lots of users, but the wrong demographic. Take me: I’ve not clicked on an ad on facebook, ever. After once or twice, I stopped clicking on news feed “recommended” articles too.


9 posted on 06/07/2018 8:59:25 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm using my wife's account.)
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To: Red Badger

“So, don’t worry. The kids are alright.”

Yeah, sure kid.


10 posted on 06/07/2018 9:00:12 AM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: Red Badger

Yes.

Fakebook will be no more in 10 years.


11 posted on 06/07/2018 9:01:59 AM PDT by Enlightened1
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To: Red Badger
p07
12 posted on 06/07/2018 9:03:05 AM PDT by Snickering Hound
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To: DaxtonBrown
I’m not sure how Facebook survives long term. It is a privacy nightmare, a data miner, terminally politically correct.

Not to mention it's a veritable cesspool of international criminals. And sooner or later some country is going get serious about prosecuting them for it.


13 posted on 06/07/2018 9:03:30 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: DaxtonBrown

I never got Facebook. I never understood the desire to share various aspects of your life with the world.

And I wondered if Facebook stock was a good investment, when it went public. I still wonder if it will be around long term, the way fads and trends come and go.


14 posted on 06/07/2018 9:04:29 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: Red Badger
I did like Xanga. It was a great place to write short and not so short pieces and get comments and critiques. I made friends (real ones, not the kind you "unfriend" in a snit) that I have visited and stayed with in SEA. I was able to help numerous Việt and Thai and one Burmese with their English and got some constructive help with my tiệ́ng Việt. Facebook looked like a mindless chatter site and I have felt no attraction to it. I have a presence on FB of sorts because two of my children set me up sites thinking they were getting me up to Trend. They use them. I don't.
15 posted on 06/07/2018 9:07:18 AM PDT by ThanhPhero
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To: ThanhPhero

FB has already devolved into a Senior Citizen get together site, Granny Site and advertising site.

That’s why Teens a leaving it in droves.....................


16 posted on 06/07/2018 9:10:18 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
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To: DaxtonBrown

If used properly it’s fine. Give them no information, keep neighborhood associations utd on events, share pictures with family, no politics.


17 posted on 06/07/2018 9:10:20 AM PDT by McGavin999 ("The press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood."Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Red Badger

Facebook usage in my household

Myself: Never used FB, no desire to join the hive-mind
Wife: Uses FB a lot
Daughter, 33: Rarely uses FB. Uses for work only.
Son, 30: Never uses FB. “Why would I use that?”
Daughter, 20: Rarely uses FB. “FB sucks.”
Daughter, 18: Never uses FB, “FB is for old people”
Daughter, 16: Never uses FB. “LOL.. Facebook. LOL”

FB will crash and burn eventually.


18 posted on 06/07/2018 9:15:33 AM PDT by Spruce
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To: Red Badger
I never understood individuals using it to begin with. if you have a computer you have email, if you have email you have a contact list and can just send what you want to share to everyone at once.

Another thing I never understood was this friend bullshit, I knew a person who was all excited by strangers friending him and by how many of them there were. I found that to be ..........sad.

19 posted on 06/07/2018 9:21:45 AM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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Tell him most of those ‘friends’ are bots..........................


20 posted on 06/07/2018 9:23:35 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
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