SM
Bigfooty Legend
I'm not gen Z.
So you're over 35?
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I'm not gen Z.
Gen Y and Gen Z are not the same generation.So you're over 35?
Beyond shithouse.
You're hosting, give an additional theme for us oldies.
How about your 'Babyboomer/GenX soft**** tracks'?
So you're over 35?
Anyone keen to record a quick 2 minute song with lots of yelling calling #ndisaw***er and then spam the hashtag so I can enter it?
SM's suggestion actually helped you. Loonerty is right. If anyone was particularly responsible for popularising hashtags, it was Gen Y. They were introduced towards the end of last decade and had taken off by early this decade. Given Twitter's most popular demographic has almost always been 18-29 years old, it would literally be impossible for Gen Z to be the most responsible age demographic for popularising hashtags.Gen Y and Gen Z are not the same generation.
Better?SM's suggestion actually helped you. Loonerty is right. If anyone was particularly responsible for popularising hashtags, it was Gen Y. They were introduced towards the end of last decade and had taken off by early this decade. Given Twitter's most popular demographic has almost always been 18-29 years old, it would literally be impossible for Gen Z to be the most responsible age demographic for popularising hashtags.
I demand the thread title be changed to something more accurate.
New theme! New theme! NEW THEME!I should have really left this theme for Josh to do, don't really buy into the whole twitter hashtag bullshit and feel dirty talking about it.
Do Richmond!I should have really left this theme for Josh to do, don't really buy into the whole twitter hashtag bullshit and feel dirty talking about it.
Gen Y and Gen Z are not the same generation.
How are 20-35 year olds even remotely Gen Z?
New theme! New theme! NEW THEME!
SM's suggestion actually helped you. Loonerty is right. If anyone was particularly responsible for popularising hashtags, it was Gen Y. They were introduced towards the end of last decade and had taken off by early this decade. Given Twitter's most popular demographic has almost always been 18-29 years old, it would literally be impossible for Gen Z to be the most responsible age demographic for popularising hashtags.
I demand the thread title be changed to something more accurate.
Can't wait to win and make my theme 'Nominations from Millennials and Younger Only'.
If the winners have any sense, the round will be continuously reduxed.
Mate, people our age are absolutely the ones who brought hashtags into popularity, not the one below us.Gen Y and Gen Z are not the same generation.