• AnyOldName3@lemmy.world
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      I don’t think anyone who ever texted like that is still under 25 anymore. It rapidly dropped off around 2010 as smartphones with full keyboards became widespread, and not using full words was a signal that you hadn’t got one yet. That was fifteen years ago, so to still be under 25, you’d have had to be texting people while aged under ten, and people didn’t give preteens phones back then.

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        3 days ago

        You’re being pedantic.

        Kids these days 100% use similar shorthand, and often think proper capitalization, spelling, grammar, and punctuation are “too ChatGPT” or “aggressive.”

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          not even kids. i’m in my 40s and my 30s friends think my texts w/ complete sentences are ‘too demanding and aggressive’.

          so i stop texting them and i call them then they tell me I’m ‘violating their boundaries’.

          THEN they while about how anti-social everyone is these days… i just gave up.

          many people seem truly committing to being miserable no matter what.

          i miss the early 2010s when people were more laid back. now everyone is hyper critical of every tiny thing for some reason.