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Itβs the ultimate digital bragging rights battle β which generation witnessed the most tech changes in their lifetime?
A viral Threads post from @iblamekaixin lit the fuse on July 31, racking up over 353,000 views and nearly 30,000 likes: βTHEREβS A GENERATION THAT WITNESSED THE WORLD GO FROM NO INTERNET, TO BUYING THEIR FIRST COMPUTERS, TO USING FLIP PHONES, TO ADOPTING THE IPHONE, AND NOW, EXPERIENCING THE RISE OF AI. THATβS CRAZY.β
Cue the generational cage match.
βItβs called GenX,β snarked one user.
But Gen Z wasnβt letting that slide. ββ¦itβs Gen Z. majority of Gen Z too. gen z wasnβt born yesterday like older people think,β fired back another.
Boomers had their receipts β and their reasons to be cranky. βAnd we have had to reassemble our music collections half a dozen times. No wonder us Baby Boomers get so cranky these days,β an older person fired back.
Others turned nostalgic. βWe watched the world go from analog to digital in real-time,β an additional commenter wrote. βFrom burning CDs to streaming everything on demand. From landlines to smartphones that replaced 10 different devices.β
Some are even rewinding. βAnd I am now reversing it all. Going back to flip phone, CDs in the car, getting rid of social media and entertainment apps, and regulating my nervous system,β declared someone else.Β
Experts say millennials might have the strongest case for the crown.
βWhatβs unique about this generationβs relationship with technology is that they didnβt grow up with the expectation that every interaction would be mediated by a screenβand yet they have become deeply fluent in it. That fluency is both a bridge and a burden,β Elika Dadsetan, executive director of VISIONS, Inc., told Newsweek in a recent interview.Β
Christina Muller, an elder millennial and licensed workplace mental health strategist, agreed, telling the outlet, βWeβre the only generation to have straddled both an analogue and advanced technology world.β Unlike Gen Z, she said, there was no digital map β only constant pivoting.
Millennials, Muller noted, βknow the thrill of laughing with friends more often than typing βhahaβ on our devices.β
And as one commenter reminded everyone: βThe peak irony is that itβs the same generation that grew up with all apocalyptic sci-fi movies where humanity gets controlled by artificial intelligence and robot.β
From cassette tapes to ChatGPT, the generational scoreboard may never be settled β but at least everyone can agree on one thing: nobody misses the sound of dial-up.
And speaking of things that make older generations clutch their pearls, Gen Zβs latest workplace stunt has the internet in a full-blown comment war.
As previously reported by The Post, Gen Z has already built a rap sheet of office crimes β mumbling into phone calls, showing up dressed for laundry day β but one intern just raised the bar.
A young hire at an AI startup told their boss they were taking a vacation because their βenergy felt off,β according to a viral Reddit post from the stunned supervisor, who even shared the last-minute email for proof.
Supporters hailed the blunt message as peak Gen Z confidence and a step toward healthier work-life boundaries, while critics slammed it as unprofessional and entitled, warning such moves could sink future job prospects.
The dustup reflects a broader generational clash over workplace norms, with Zoomers unapologetically prioritizing well-being β even if it ruffles corporate feathers.
whether youβre Team Flip Phone or Team AI, one thingβs clear β the tech wars arenβt over, and neither is the battle for office etiquette.