Yeah, I typically use 1996 (unlikely to remember 9/11) to 2015 (in school for the pandemic).
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BakerBagel@midwest.social 1 day agoDepends on the cutoff line. But i would typically say Zoomers are too young to remember 9/11 and old enough to have grown up with Marvel movies. Born late 90’s-early 2010’s. 30 is around the cutoff between Millennials and Zoomers so that wwill come down to individuals. But also, generations are pretty suspect as a concept outside of the Baby Boomers since that was an actual charatable phenomen
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TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org 1 day ago
I see it as anybody too young to remember a world that wasn't connected 24/7, somebody who in their child/teen years still made heavy use of the phone attached to the kitchen wall to contact friends.
BakerBagel@midwest.social 1 day ago
It’s typically best not to use things dependent on wealth to assess age groups. A kid growing up in Hamtramck had very different experiences from a kid growing up in Birmingham Michigan, even though those two areas are only 10 miles apart.
bluemoon@piefed.social 6 hours ago
i mean culturally i also relate to the older generation in the case of digitalization if i grew up rurally with poorer parents. so a zoomer in a millenial cultural upbringing since poor + rural = lagging on trends. i’d call it millenial