I asked my teen son that is already here about the likes vs zaps only, and he’s thoughts were very interesting!
Very intriguing getting the ‘teen kids’ point of view on this🤔
I asked my teen son that is already here about the likes vs zaps only, and he’s thoughts were very interesting!
Very intriguing getting the ‘teen kids’ point of view on this🤔
Would be awesome to hear his thoughts if you or he gets the time. More input is always good.
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Go on.. please share, would be interesting to hear another perspective.
Mind sharing your #youngstr ‘s thoughts with us #[4] ?
Ok might be a little long as it was rather a long conversation with him, but in a nutshell;
- teen’s certainly do NOT overthink the ‘like’ button
- they simply like it, full stop
- the don’t think too deeply into the ‘like’ they just like it and thats it
- they don’t want to comment
- teens don’t comment on posts/notes as thats not how they communicate online
- they wouldn’t value zaps as they prefer likes
- it’s definitely not for self validation at all, they just like it cause they like it!
- the reason teens love tiktok is due to the ‘like’ button and in their world it matters, not so much for again validation but more about its just the way they communicate
- if ‘likes’ were taken away from any platforms then the teens would definitely not be interested
This is purely from a teen’s perspective and again I will stress that he has spoken to his friends about this both males and female teens and they all agree on this.
Whether anyone agrees or disagrees with this, it’s a valuable market data. These people are the future, growth depends upon adoption.
Thank you Queen #[6].
Most welcome my Lord, however that is why I wanted to get his and his friends perspective on this!
These guys and gals are the future of social media and platforms, so to get their ideas(and he has a lot of them) and thoughts I think is very important 💜
I believe the young of the “z” generation are going to be hell on wheels when they mix their new perspective with a healthy dose of “my parents weren’t complete idiots.”
In my experience that’s somewhere in their 30s. In the meanwhile I just want them to explore and I’ll keep my fingers crossed. #cautiouslyoptimistic
Interesting on the comments.
I was very hesitant to comment with complete strangers, and sometimes even people I knew my entire life (Facebook).
But engaging on Bitcoin twitter and nostr has certainly gotten me a lot more comfortable in doing so. I like to talk on spaces and nests sometimes too.
But I’m also not a teenager. Their world and how they communicate online is probably much different than me.
#[6] remember while back ya asking for teenagers/kid’s experience on Nostr
Teens today and the upcoming generation will grow up in a world so technologically superior to ours. The gap will be like us to grandparents today, or even further.
Exciting and a little scary at the same time