Millennials weren’t any different. Back then, people had blogs and fan pages where they’d constantly post about their lives. The only real change is that they didn’t have the instant sharing tools we have now. If platforms like today’s existed 20 years ago, it would’ve looked exactly the same. Same with the whole “collapse of professionalism” thing. Nobody was getting paid to post random “day in my life” content back then, but if we had been, we would’ve done the same. It’s not really about generations, it’s more that social media fucked people’s brains into thinking making two 30-second videos a day counts as hard work. When you see retarded teens asking for insane amount of money for 1 video because they have 50k followers, you understand the new generation has no idea what working really means. My wife is constantly working with influencers and some are genuinely retarded, no professionalism, 0 proactive/common sense, have to babysit them all the time. Social media did that.
Millennials weren’t any different. Back then, people had blogs and fan pages where they’d constantly post about their lives. The only real change is that they didn’t have the instant sharing tools we have now. If platforms like today’s existed 20 years ago, it would’ve looked exactly the same. Same with the whole “collapse of professionalism” thing. Nobody was getting paid to post random “day in my life” content back then, but if we had been, we would’ve done the same. It’s not really about generations, it’s more that social media fucked people’s brains into thinking making two 30-second videos a day counts as hard work. When you see retarded teens asking for insane amount of money for 1 video because they have 50k followers, you understand the new generation has no idea what working really means. My wife is constantly working with influencers and some are genuinely retarded, no professionalism, 0 proactive/common sense, have to babysit them all the time. Social media did that.