Age and the Internet
Apr. 11th, 2003 12:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Normally I take in stride that my habits and associations aren't typical for my age. But sometimes it gets really striking. Check out the age distribution chart on the stats page.
Okay, I'm not exactly at the bottom of the chart. But that bell curve is getting pretty thin by the time it gets to me. Which doesn't actually bother me, but it's always a little curious to have one's own peculiarity shoved into one's face.
(I'm also struck by how atypical my crowd is, in general. I know a lot of over-30 LJ users, and it's interesting to realize that we're collectively a statistical anomaly...)
Okay, I'm not exactly at the bottom of the chart. But that bell curve is getting pretty thin by the time it gets to me. Which doesn't actually bother me, but it's always a little curious to have one's own peculiarity shoved into one's face.
(I'm also struck by how atypical my crowd is, in general. I know a lot of over-30 LJ users, and it's interesting to realize that we're collectively a statistical anomaly...)
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Date: 2003-04-11 09:43 am (UTC)(no subject)
LiveJournal only got started in '99 and didn't get its Webby until 2001, I think. That's when I first heard about it, anyway. Blogs and other forms of journaling were already being adopted by the (handwave) "over-30" crowd. (I've been using AOL for over a decade...)
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Date: 2003-04-11 01:49 pm (UTC)But, um, that's the good news. You're in the upper 10.3 percent of the range, which means that you're no longer in the main 2/3 of the curve. You're not even close to the majority.
Yes, I'm reading my statistics book. Why do you ask? ;)
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Date: 2003-04-13 07:43 am (UTC)