In recent decades, all aspects of our country have been developing rapidly. The economy, politics, and science and technology are changing with each passing day. They are changing almost every year. If you are not careful, you will not be able to keep up with the times and become a laggard.
The development of the Internet is even more rapid, because the convenience of the virtual world makes it change faster than the real world. Today, we have just become accustomed to the convenience of 4G, and the world of 5G network is coming in the blink of an eye.
The people who use the Internet are also constantly changing. The first group of people who used computers were already uncles and aunts in their decades. The post-90s generation is gradually becoming the main force in social development. The post-00s generation is growing so fast that it will soon leave the post-90s generation behind.
The new Internet culture is more colorful, bold, and individual, and there are many things that people born in the 1990s cannot understand.
Nowadays, people are more open-minded and the Internet environment is more relaxed and free. Many netizens like to share their lives on the Internet and make friends on the Internet. Some younger post-00s type with abbreviations. Star-chasers even have unique fandom lingo, forming their own small online world.
Vlog has become popular in the past two years. People use cameras to record their lives and post them on the Internet. Many people do not understand this practice of casually sharing the privacy of their lives and think it is unsafe. .
The series of Internet cultures formed around star chasing are more interesting and more difficult to accept. It’s easy to get confused when typing abbreviations. “ZQSG” means “true feelings” and “XSWL” means “laughing to death.” It’s easy to get confused after a while.
Some of the "brainless fans" who follow stars are easier to understand than the terms used in the fan circle. It seems that they have lost themselves in chasing stars and are addicted to their own world and cannot extricate themselves.
Most people born in the 1990s have already entered the workplace and pay more attention to their own lives, so they really cannot understand some Internet culture that is not practical or simply incorrect. Of course, everything has exceptions and cannot be generalized.
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