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This is a gen x complaint. Boomers would just ask their kids to set it up because they can’t get it to work. Gen x realizes what is going on and that it is bullshit to need an account for a fucking lightbulb.

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126 points

I think it’s a complaint from everyone but Gen z, who are just used to it.

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Somewhere between milennial and gen-z here. I can’t fucking stand making more accounts just because companies want to collect data. And neither can my gen-z younger siblings.

Used to it ≠ Not complaining about it

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33 points

Ah. Resignation is NOT acceptance.

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6 points

As genz, can confirm

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24 points

I think this is a common-sense complaint, mostly unrelated to generation.

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I mean yeah we are used to it but it’s still shitty. Are you not used to it?

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1 point

I’m too poor to have this complaint, I guess. I have to do everything manually still

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-9 points

Gen z to me is just the boomers mark II.

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4 points

For what reason? That doesn’t make any sense.

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43 points

Millennial here. We are in agreement.

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27 points

My late 50s mum happily signs up with her Facebook to everything. Meanwhile it’s often the people in their late 20s to 30s who were introduced to computers during their youth before everything had super streamlined GUIs who know enough about software that they realize this is a privacy concern, what internet privacy means, and why it’s important. People who are older or younger than that have to go out of their way to learn how and why to look behind the easy interfaces. That’s my experience and explanation at least.

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30 points

Remember when our parents were super nuts about keeping your info private online, not revealing too much info to strangers, and not signing up for stupid shit? My my, how the turntables.

My 70yo mom thinks I’m crazy paranoid because of my data privacy stances, while she’s dealing with constant spam and account hacks. Guess who hasn’t had damn near any info issues? :D

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6 points

I was never allowed to be on Club penguin or the like. I also wasn’t allowed to be on Facebook when it became popular around me, until I was 14. Mum, what happened?

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3 points

Not personally, but I remember the feeling

My mom never actually had any idea what the internet was. My dad bought the PC for me, so he probably would’ve doubled down if he knew what I was seeing and maybe would’ve even said it was good for me or not a big deal or something

It’s weird to see my 11yr old brother now with the exact same access to YouTube which I’d ironically argue is a lot worse than old rotten.com. No idea if that’s true but an argument could be made, for sure

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3 points

That’s because for her the only risk is about getting kidnapped or killed, stuff that needs physical contact. Getting accounts hacked and phone scams are relatively new in her life span.

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2 points

Then: Don’t trust everything you read on the internet, and Wikipedia isn’t legitimate because anyone can edit it

Now: Some loud moron on Youtube told me a thing and I believe it 100%.

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9 points

My young family members are the worst, they just click “yes” to everything, regardless of any effort I’ve made to explain how things work.

Any barrier to convenience is too frustrating to them. They don’t like even using full applications in their laptops, always say “wheres the app, this is too complex”. 🤦🏼‍♂️

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5 points

that’s not just young people that’s 80~90% of users

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I really wish more things just let me log in with Facebook, I don’t want to fill out and make passwords for every pointless site. At least I can be somewhat confident that Facebook will follow security standards.

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23 points

Based on their long track record of privacy excellence?

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13 points

Might I recommend a reasonably secure browser with an in-built password generator and manager? I use Firefox. You make up a username and it generates a safe password and saves it so you don’t have to remember it’d Just use a safe password for the browser itself that you can easily remember. I personally feel that’s a decent compromise between secure and convenient.

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Hahahahahaha Facebook follow security standards? Your fucking kidding, right?

Facebook, probably the first greatest scourge of privacy invading companies (worse than Google), follows secjrity standards?

The motherfuckers have a profile on me, and I’ve never once been on any Facebook website or service, let alone logged into any Facebook crap.

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22 points

Boomers would get the bulb set up by their kids, then something will happen, and you come over to find your parents sitting in a rave room because they need the light and can’t fix it.

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10 points

And haven’t mentioned the issue even though it’s been like that for months.

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2 points

Nope. Mom’s meross bulb got a little fucked in a power failure. She unscrewed its green self and put in a regular bulb.

Boomers WILL solve this. But they’ll go low-tech even if it means unplugging the cord to turn it off.

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Hahahahaha “rave room” ain’t that the truth

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19 points

Gen X here and can confirm.

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1 point

what kind of lightbulbs are you guys buying? I’ve never had to set up an account for this kind of stuff

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11 points

Sadly these days, it’s a hold over from boomer managers making the decision that services require logins, which in turn require accounts and emails. So gen-x managers who were taught by boomers do the same thing. It’s systematic really.

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I don’t think it’s boomer managers doing that, necessarily; I think it’s an unholy alliance of liassez-faire tech bro entrepreneurs and the propaganda marketing industry.

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1 point

It’s happening purely because people tolerate it.

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It’s also a millennial complaint.

Sincerely, elder millennial who recently had to make separate accounts for a lightbulb and an air cooler and is sick of that bullshit.

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-1 points

Boomer isn’t really used as a generational term nowadays

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-7 points

Gen Z doesn’t know what a “boomer” is…

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