Yes!
So many things that where previously websites require apps nowadays.
Makes it hard to function in society for me as I (with very few exeptions) refuse to install closed source software on my computer or phone.
Yes, there has for shure been a shift in the culture.
Privacy doesn't seem to be that big of a concern for most.
I'm not so sure it's just the zoomers that are to blame, plenty of older people don't seem to care either.
But I do feel for the younger generation, having never known the freedom and joys of the pre-corporate internet.
Then again, maybe ignorance is bliss after all.
Teenagers are going to be horny no matter the level of education.
I just think it's exciting for them to have "real" people answering their questions, a distinctly different experience than asking the teacher in sex-ed, more private too.
It's kind of funny, isn't this exactly what Meta is doing to everyone with an Instagram account?
You have a shadow profile on Threads regardless if you signed up or not.
I wonder why the reaction is so different, maybe because they both are social media?
Or maybe just good timing with the whole Twitter debaucle.
There is no cloud, only someone elses computer.