Talk:Internet generation

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Latest comment: 19 years ago by Boochan in topic Load of Crap!

Are there any references for this neologism? --Madchester 07:22, July 11, 2005 (UTC)

Track listing for the MC Lars CD that coined the term [1]. I've yet to see it used online, though I've seen the term used in several magazines, but obviously can't provide a link to them sorry. --80.4.224.6 02:03, 25 July 2005 (UTC)Reply
At any rate, it's bordering on original research and has a strong POV to it. Alphax τεχ 01:00, 19 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Add more infomation

More should be added to this article. I'm part of the igeneration myself and use Wiki continuously. It would be great to see some additions. Thank you.

In need of a major overhaul.

This article is simplistic and a mess. It is folly to classify taste in music for this generation in a Rap/Emo dichotomy. More emphasis should be put on differences from Gen Yers and the technology that has done so much to define iGen. We deserve far better.

I think it's been cleaned up. The neutrality also no longer seems applicable.

Load of Crap!

Agreed. This article, to put nicely, is a load of crap. The Generation Y and iGeneration articles are telling different stories, yet they basically cover the same article at the moment! This article is also home to heavy stereotyping and out of date information. For instance, the Pop-Rap & R&B scene has lost a lot of popularity since the Early 2000s. The Definition of Emo is also dated to when the fashion also first appeared, and this article seems maybe in a POV of about 2002 or 2003. In need of a major overhaul as it is dated and again to be honest, a load of crap. Boochan 11:30, 30 October 2005 (UTC)Reply


9/11 anybody?

As a member of iGeneration, I thought it ought to be said that 9/11 is probably going to wind up being the defining event of our lives. While I know a lot of people will disagree, 9/11 changed everything. It also might be appropriate to mention the effects of such polorizing elections/political culture in the United States right now, in addition to talking about other current events. I know it's hard to guage where this generation is politically, but it would be good to at least mention some life-changing events.

Pic favor??

What is with this article. It skims through a load of issues that are part of the so called igeneration. Why is it even here?????

In any case, I removed the picture as it didn't seem too central to the article. As for why it's here...? -- nexusdreamer