Zoomers

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Zoomers is a term used to refer to the generation of people born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, also known as Generation Z. The term "Zoomer" is a play on the term "Boomer," which refers to members of the Baby Boomer generation.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "Zoomer" is a portmanteau of "Z" from Generation Z and "Boomer." It is often used in a humorous or ironic context, playing off the cultural clashes between the younger Generation Z and the older Baby Boomer generation.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Zoomers are characterized by their familiarity with technology, having been born into a world where the internet, social media, and digital technology are ubiquitous. They are often described as being more socially liberal than older generations and are more likely to value individual identity and social justice.

Zoomers are also known for their use of internet culture and memes to express themselves and communicate. They are often associated with platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, where they create and share content.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Zoomers have had a significant impact on various aspects of society, including politics, culture, and the economy. They are often credited with driving changes in social attitudes towards issues such as climate change, racial equality, and LGBTQ+ rights.

In the economic sphere, Zoomers are seen as a major force in the rise of the gig economy and the shift towards more flexible and remote work arrangements. They are also significant consumers of digital media and online shopping, influencing trends in these areas.

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