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[โ€“] Ecen@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You make very well expressed and thought provoking arguments!

And while I can recognise myself in a lot of what you're saying, I think that us millennials are just now beginning to reach the age (28 to 42 this year, by the definition I follow) where we have some weight to affect that system from the position in it that we grew up in.

Any of us who wants to make our own space: work on a good website, start a coffee shop the way we want it, run a node in a federated social network... I feel it's not until now that any of us have had the skillset, long-term motivation and economical position to be able to do any of those things seriously. Building a better internet is what we are doing right here and now :)

[โ€“] maegul@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Great response!

From a millennial perspective, the next 10-20 years are certainly going to be "our moment" ... and yea, I'm personally interested in and looking forward to seeing how much the vibe shifts from a boomer dominated to millennial dominated world. Without wanting to shit on boomers or anything, I'd guess that it'll be a mixed bag. There will be real sigh of relief as we shake off some simply old, privileged and egocentric perspectives ... but also some frustrations as we have to face our own versions "douche bag" and shitty systems.