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RANKING OF GENERATION'S ACTIVITY 1. Generation X (46–60 years old) – The Sovereigns Most Active. They see technology as a utilitarian tool, not an extension of their identity. They maintain the most personal agency because they tolerate friction and retain a healthy cynicism toward digital. 2. Millennials (30-45 years old) - The Resistance Active/Medium. They are the bridge. They know how to actively β€œsearch” and navigate because they knew the analog world, but they constantly struggle with the social media addiction that they themselves helped to popularize. 3. Baby Boomers (61–80 years old) – Deep Attention Medium. Although they struggle with the interface (technical passivity), their brains are not fragmented by quick dopamine hits. They retain the capacity for deep concentration (reading, reflecting) that younger people have lost. 4. Generation Z (14–29 years old) – Feed Recipients Passive. They rarely search actively; they wait for the algorithm to serve them content. If a digital task requires effort or friction, they tend to abandon it. Their curiosity is externalized to automatic recommendations. 5. Generation Alpha (0–13 years old) – Total Passivity The most passive. Raised with zero friction (β€œiPad kids”). There is no intention to search, only reaction to immediate stimuli. Their tolerance for boredom is zero, and they depend on screens to regulate their emotions. This last generation is fucked, lol View Article β†’

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I am a member of the generation Z and it's true everything that you wrote and is amazing how I explain to my friends how today the social networks violate our privacity and the risks of that and they say that the privacity was a value for our grandpas but It's not a value for us or the next generations