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Millenial here, Thats been my experience with Gen Z, technical familiarity, low technical literacy, low patience. Not bad, just something that should be understood. Millenials are expected to be “internet natives” and “good with computers”. This didnt translate to Gen Z linearly. |
I wonder if this has anything to do with how platforms became locked down at the generational boundary.
Millennials grew up on 90's and 00's internet, where you could download and install anything. It was the most open tech has ever been. Run your own chat software, embed HTML in your MySpace profile, create a forum, etc. Apply patches and cracks to pirated software. Re-skin Winamp. All of it was par for the course for your typical Millennial teenager.
Gen Z has curated experiences in the form of walled silos. Less exposure to the underlying tech.
Granted, some subset will always be attracted to hobbyist pursuit. Game development, app development, Minecraft mods, etc. But it's not as much a part of the day to day experience.