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This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.

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[–] Anticorp@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Do they? That's what I'm asking, who thinks that? I don't know anyone who thinks zoomers are good with technology.

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 29 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It's absolutely a belief and it used to be true. For millennials especially it was true. We grew up with technology around us, but they required effort from the user to make them work. These created a lot of self-learned resourceful technologically literate people.

Modern technology almost all wants to prevent you from messing with them. They function out of the box and limit your ability to modify them. This has created a lot of people who can't understand how technology works beyond the user interface. They're great at using a touch-screen, but they don't understand what the device is doing beyond that.

[–] Anticorp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Millennials aren't zoomers though. The original statement was specifically about zoomers, and idk anyone who thinks they're good with technology, and from what I've seen, they are not.

Gen X and older millennials are the only generation who knows stuff on average. We had to teach our parents, and then we had to teach our kids (who don't care to learn). We're sandwich meat!

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 18 points 1 day ago

That's why I worded it the way I did. There's still a sentiment that younger people should be better with technology, since they've interacted with it their whole life also. Their interaction was much different than ours though.

[–] bitchkat@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My 80 some year old dad was better at some technology than my 30 year old son.

[–] HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Your 80 year old dad used DOS. Make your 30yo use it for a year exclusively and he'll be fine

[–] bitchkat@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

No he wasn't using DOS a couple of years ago although he did use Windows. In fact, I don't know if he ever used DOS. When they did move the drafting system to computer, he was likely using a jnix workstation or special purpose hardware.

But he learned how to acquire media from the UK that isn't available in US. He'd search and download torrents, unrar when needed, move to his plex libraries,etc.

[–] w3dd1e@lemm.ee 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I personally don’t, but it’s a sentiment I hear around me from time to time in the workplace or on TV.

[–] keegomatic@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

That’s been a common and roughly true trope for a long time, but I think we may have hit the point where high technology has been ubiquitous for multiple generations now and it’s probably not quite as true as it once was (that the younger generation is always better with technology than the previous)