Crinoids
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- Feb 5, 2020
I have been in too many facebook photos without my consent, despite my refusal to use social media. I think my grandmas would cry if they knew I dreaded them coming over sometimes, because I feel like they are the paparazzi which puts me slightly on edge. I'm in some tiktok videos because one of my friends would be confused and hurt if I suggested she couldn't upload the funny video she was proud of making, or once I was joking around with a group of people at college, and they straight up uploaded it because it was funny. I'm in a few instagram group selfies over the years.This is pretty biased, but as a zoomer, I think it's a vocal minority of retards. For sure, there's absolutely something wrong with Gen Z, but they're only a little more fucked up than the last gen. It's not a huge gap, just a tiny one. Most people I know don't even use Tiktok, preferring Instagram, Facebook, and maybe Pinterest. Most live mundane lives. They aren't the people sperging about sex positivity and using a mentally ill lesbian's bay/bays/bayself pronouns.
A lot of points in this thread are true though-- Zoomers being utter idiots lacking privacy (because they didn't grow up with privacy encouraged and grew up making the internet their personality), the internet-exposed ones being mindfucked perverts (because of unfettered access to porn, lack of unsexualized idols, and culture based in degeneracy), and their low attention spans (because of a bombardment of information). Zoomers can be stupid, and, of course, they have their own problems as a whole, but I don't think it's a top-tier "Gen Z are sociopaths, eventual Dahmers and Bundys!" deal.
"Hey imma put you in my snap to so and so"
I don't even have facebook using parents. I wonder how annoyed I would be if I had to deal with this constantly instead of sometimes. I remember my friend's mom would make us stop and pose for cute facebook photos when I went to her house, and me being a little creeped out that her extended family would comment on her posts, especially since the family was insane. I got the impression her mom has considered children personal safari material since the myspace days, and I always wondered if it caused my friend have body image issues. I used to spend a lot of time in the library and see mothers in the library make their kids pose with books they don't even like, and then tap tap away on phone or tablet afterwards.
I've intentionally avoided all social media my whole life, but I still have an online presence that I didn't make. I know not to take photos of my cats, because my grandmas already doxxed my cats along with my art on pintrest. My name turns up casual photos of me from several different well meaning people talking about something we did together on social media.
Some people ask before taking a picture, or even tell you they never plan to upload it anywhere. Other people have zero concept of privacy, and a lot of those people are parents and grandparents sadly. I would say all my grandparents are addicted to social media.