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tritsofme

(19,110 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:07 AM 15 hrs ago

How Gen Z Became the Most Gullible Generation

The video starts with bold red letters blaring: “2016 Democrat Primary Voter Fraud CAUGHT ON TAPE.” A series of blurry security footage follows, showing blatant instances of ballot stuffing. The only problem: The clips actually depict voter fraud in Russia.

Would you have taken the bait?

A quick Google search would have easily revealed the dubious source of the video, along with news articles debunking its claims. But when researchers from Stanford studying young people’s media literacy — the ability to accurately evaluate information in the wilds of mass media — showed the video to 3,446 high school students, only three succeeded in identifying the Russian connection.
“There is this myth of the digital native, that because some people have grown up with digital devices, they are well equipped to make sense of the information that those devices provide,” says Joel Breakstone, who led the 2021 study. “The results were sobering.”

It’s a startling reality about Gen Z, backed up by multiple studies and what we can all see for ourselves: The most online generation is also the worst at discerning fact from fiction on the internet.

That becomes an issue when the internet — and specifically, social media — has become the main source of news for the younger generation

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/23/gen-z-media-tiktok-misinformation-00287561

A interesting read and definitely a real problem. You can clearly see the rise of ridiculous conspiracy theories in recent years, unfortunately not confined just to Gen Z.
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How Gen Z Became the Most Gullible Generation (Original Post) tritsofme 15 hrs ago OP
All of those vid posts here with screaming hyperbole... NewHendoLib 15 hrs ago #1
The titles of those posts are a problem, but they're not all produced by Gen Z folks. ShazzieB 10 hrs ago #19
Agreed - I actually read nothing from anyone with screaming caps NewHendoLib 10 hrs ago #21
Did Gen Z support Trump over Kamala? everybody everybody 15 hrs ago #2
They did not. Mariana 15 hrs ago #3
So is that why they're gullible? everybody everybody 15 hrs ago #5
Your slip is showing. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #6
What are your conclusions? Torchlight 15 hrs ago #7
Did you read the article? NT Happy Hoosier 15 hrs ago #9
Welcome to DU! ... errr ... oops, never mind! RandomNumbers 10 hrs ago #22
When TikTok is thought of as a legitimate news source, I'm not surprised MichMan 15 hrs ago #4
I don't think they're more gullible. I think they are bombarded with more believable scams. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #8
Gen Z couldn't vote in 2016, so try again. n/t D23MIURG23 15 hrs ago #10
Uh...it says the study was conducted in 2021. tritsofme 15 hrs ago #11
They're 1997 to 2012. So the oldest of them could. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #12
How many years of the Boomers could vote in 2016? D23MIURG23 14 hrs ago #15
How does that apply in this conversation about Gen Z? I'm not supporting the Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #16
A small correction: 22 months and 9 days of Gen Z could vote then, all those born in 1997 & up until November 9, 1998. Celerity 10 hrs ago #20
Not surprising PJMcK 14 hrs ago #13
Misinformation manipulates all generations Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #14
Indeed. In my experience the worst writerJT 14 hrs ago #17
Reliance on social media and "INFLUENCERS"... Enough said. hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #18

ShazzieB

(20,341 posts)
19. The titles of those posts are a problem, but they're not all produced by Gen Z folks.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:02 PM
10 hrs ago

I'd hate to see people start automatically blaming everything they don't like on Gen Z. We've already been through that with the Millennials. It's inaccurate, and it makes us older folks look like a bunch of fusty old curmudgeons screaming "You kids get off my lawn!"

 
2. Did Gen Z support Trump over Kamala?
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:12 AM
15 hrs ago

If so, has anyone talked to them as to why? Because once again, demonizing and ridiculing a voting bloc isn't good politics IMO.

 
5. So is that why they're gullible?
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:22 AM
15 hrs ago

Why would someone posting an insulting piece on Gen Z then? That would be insulting Kamala voters.

Scrivener7

(55,481 posts)
8. I don't think they're more gullible. I think they are bombarded with more believable scams.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:32 AM
15 hrs ago

Pretty soon the only way to avoid these scams will be to go back to paper news that has been edited and vetted by trusted human hands. That necessitates tolerance of a certain amount of bias from those humans, but that's better than outright scams like this ballot box stuffing example.

Scrivener7

(55,481 posts)
16. How does that apply in this conversation about Gen Z? I'm not supporting the
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:54 AM
14 hrs ago

idea that Gen Z is more gullible (see up-thread). Nor do I think any single cohort is "to blame" for trump. But the OP does show important issues about the use of social media as a news source.

Celerity

(49,472 posts)
20. A small correction: 22 months and 9 days of Gen Z could vote then, all those born in 1997 & up until November 9, 1998.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:11 PM
10 hrs ago

A person born on November 9, 1998 legally became 18 years old on election day, November 8, 2016, and thus could vote.

PJMcK

(23,484 posts)
13. Not surprising
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:49 AM
14 hrs ago

I realized what the content would be just from the OP!

The internet has been a blessing as a database of human knowledge, education and entertainment. It's also a swamp of stupidity, falsehoods, rumors and trash. Without a good education and the development of critical thinking abilities-- which our schools have failed at providing thanks to Republican efforts to destroy public education-- these results are predictable. And there's really no solution as the "screen generations" are already baked in.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,112 posts)
14. Misinformation manipulates all generations
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:49 AM
14 hrs ago

One study does not convict GenZ of being most gullible.

Go to a Trump rally and calculate the average age of the MAGA cult members.

writerJT

(254 posts)
17. Indeed. In my experience the worst
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:02 AM
14 hrs ago

is people from a different generation spreading BS they picked up from Facebook. That cohort seems to fall for anything.

hlthe2b

(109,267 posts)
18. Reliance on social media and "INFLUENCERS"... Enough said.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:12 AM
14 hrs ago

I hope they will somehow break out of this pattern of depending on sources with no validation. But we have two extremes--those elderly who are insufficiently technology-aware to avoid the phishing and other scams coming their way. Then we have those young enough to have never learned to avoid the manipulations of many on social media or listen with absolute credulity to the videos and advice from popular "influencers"-whose background and expertise may be beyond questionable.

I'm not saying all in the middle are immune to these issues (they most certainly ARE NOT IMMUNE)- just that the extremes of our generations on either side have some particular vulnerabilities. And... we need to address this problem from both vantage points.

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