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Jenn iferAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited. [Anecdotes of young adults and teens living publicly online. Published February 12, 2007.]
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Ian DelaneyAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Jonathon RichterGreat article on the generation gap of kids putting their whole lives online and older folk (like us) balking at the cultural shift. A fabulous article - great for using with college level courses in tech, media, paradigm shifts, web2.0
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Joyce SeitzingerSay Everything
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Christie AndersenArtikel om unges ændrede forståelse af privatliv
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Katherine Stevens"As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet,
the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen
since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the
uninhibited."
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14 May 09
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Yeah, I am naked on the Internet,” says Kitty Ostapowicz, laughing. “But I’ve always said I wouldn’t ever put up anything I wouldn’t want my mother to see.”
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As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Some posts read like diary entries: “My period is way late, and I haven’t been laid in months, so I don’t know what the fuck is up.” There
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I’d be raped if I were lucky. It was totally unprovoked, and he told me all about my stupid generation and how he fought in Vietnam, and how today’s Navy and Marines are a bunch of pussies.” But
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Polly-Alida Farrington"As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited. "
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documentation of my youth
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In posts tracing back to college, her story scrolls down my screen in raw and affecting detail: the death of her parents, her breakups, her insecurities, her ambitions. There are photos, but they are candid and unstylized, like a close-up of a tattoo of a butterfly, adjacent (explains the caption) to a bruise she got by bumping into the cash register. A recent entry encourages posters to share stories of sexual assault anonymously.
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Even 9-year-olds have their own site, Club Penguin, to play games and plan parties.
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erecting another barrier between young and old. And as it did in the fifties,
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dbarefootGreat article on the social evolution of public and private that's occured around the social web.
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Elizabeth KohAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Joseph KrausAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Alan LevineAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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31 Jan 09
paul jonesYeah, I am naked on the Internet,” says Kitty Ostapowicz, laughing. “But I’ve always said I wouldn’t ever put up anything I wouldn’t want my mother to see.”
She hands me a Bud Lite. Kitty, 26, is a bartender at Kabin in the East Village, and she is frankjomc449 technology internet privacy article teens SocialNetworking youth ils697 web2.0 culture
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30 Jan 09
Howard Rheingoldat 26, Kitty left her teens several years before the revolution began in earnest: the forest of arms waving cell-phone cameras at concerts, the MySpace pages blinking pink neon revelations, Xanga and Sconex and YouTube and Lastnightsparty.com and Flickr
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As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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When I ask her how she thinks she’ll feel at 35, when her postings are a Google search away, she’s okay with that. “I’ll be proud!” she says. “It’s a documentation of my youth, in a way. Even if it’s just me, going back and Googling myself in 25 or 30 years. It’s my self—what I used to be, what I used to do.”
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In posts tracing back to college, her story scrolls down my screen in raw and affecting detail: the death of her parents, her breakups, her insecurities, her ambitions.
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It’s been a long time since there was a true generation gap, perhaps 50 years—you have to go back to the early years of rock and roll, when old people still talked about “jungle rhythms.” Everything associated with that music and its greasy, shaggy culture felt baffling and divisive, from the crude slang to the dirty thoughts it was rumored to trigger in little girls. That musical divide has all but disappeared. But in the past ten years, a new set of values has sneaked in to take its place, erecting another barrier between young and old. And as it did in the fifties, the older generation has responded with a disgusted, dismissive squawk.
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As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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t’s a documentation of my youth, in a way
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It’s a documentation of my youth, in a way
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Say Everything
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Soledad CaballeroXiyin quotes are interesting and smart.
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Adriana Lukasdigital natives, eh? interesting take on public identity and communications. Btw, Clay Shirky is right, very smart man, have been reading him for years. I like the phrase invisible audiences by Dana Boyd. It means that we all become reputation manageme...
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Michelle BattenGood article on the behavioral drivers behind Gen Y's love of the Internet
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Say Everything As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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lauren pressleywhy oh why haven't i linked this here yet?! FANTASTIC article, I really do recommend reading it.
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craig rolandAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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addedentryJoin the transparent society! Clear-headed article on what happens when you live online (everything, and nothing).
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Janet McKnightWhat is privacy and why are the older generation still going on about it?
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Adam Crowe"As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited."
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Martin LindnerSay Everything - As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited. By Emily Nussbaum
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Ian YorstonThe Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock + Roll: As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock + roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Michel BauwensAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
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Owen BlackerVery interesting article on how many people my age and younger perceive the Web and its decrease in privacy. "As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the ear
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Sean O'Steenfound this via boingboing. Awesome article about "today's generation" of which I can safely say I'm not a native.
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crunch berriesAs younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll.
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Brennan O'KeefeThat musical divide has all but disappeared. But in the past ten years, a new set of values has sneaked in to take its place, erecting another barrier between young and old. And as it did in the fifties, the older generation has responded with a disgusted
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Matt Montgomery9-year-olds have their own site, Club Penguin, to play games and plan parties. The change has
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