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Feb 2024

"Mom! You're an immigrant too!"

I'm not that type of immigrant. I came legally.

"So did they."

That's not what FaceBook said!

I'm Gen X. The people who made FaceBook and storming the Capitol Building a popular thing. While we use a lot of FaceBook, the site is more connected with the Baby Boomers in the discourse.

The mom is early Millennial. So I was thinking mom should be saying...

That's not what Elon said!

or

That's not what YouTube said!

But all I know about Millennials is that they like avocado for some reason. Do they get their misinformation from FaceBook or Twitter or something else? TikTok seems more like a Zoomer thing to me.

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I am a Millenial and I grew up without internet even :smiley: I got first computer when I was 20. I guess we were getting all from TV back then. Now, I look mostly into all social media, aside of tiktok and Facebook.

( I never tasted avocado ^^ )

So where do you get your comforting lies from? (I use Bluesky for my leftist in-fighting.)

I am a millennial, although not from the US and I guess a later one.
Twitter kinda makes more sense to me? Although not "what Elon said", that sounds... like something I would hear from my grandpa or something :sweat_smile:

This is fair. Like I said...

As if the use of a Friends joke doesn't give it away. :smiley:

I’m a millennial, and I would say Instagram or Twitter? Though misinformation is everywhere, I guess for your example Twitter has more of that kind of misinformation :3

I feel like she should be naming some actual source and not social media. Otherwise she seems less like a person who is wrong and more like a parody of someone who is wrong, like a character that would be played by a male youtuber in a bad wig and a high pitched voice.

Both of these are correct.

Millenial here and Twitter is definitely ground zero for a lot of misinfo and discourse.

Instagram isn't really a vehicle for text or discussion, since it's mostly visuals-based (be it still images for the bulk of its existence to short videos now after tiktok blew up)

I'm older gen Z and I'm old on tiktok. Tiktok is gen alpha's domain mainly.

You get conspiracy theorists basically everywhere. The scarier ones of the hardcore "we will attempt a coup" variety start over on sites like 4chan and 8kun which is mostly a millenial and older gen Z demographic, and that seeps into facebook and instagram through memes and chivalettes.

I would however advise against the "but that's not what [internet] said" in dialogue for anyone younger than 30 unless you're doing a straight up over the top parody. Many of us were raised with classes in school saying "don't just believe something that was said on the internet" so even if people do still do that, no one would ever admit to that because "I read it on the internet so it must be true" in itself is a phrase used to mock gullible people.

Need a bit more context here, mate. Who's they? Are they refugees, or a specific group of friends (of the kid) or just the generic crowd of current immigrants?

Also, it would be helpful to understand where the mom and kid are from (country and city).

12 days later

Update: I dropped the Xitter angle because fuck those guys.

Now the daughter is at odds with her mom because mom is running an Only Fans. The daughter is a judgmental prude and cannot accept her mum is living her own life without her at the centre of it.

Thank you for your time.