Generation Z gets the new title of "The Most Vulnerable Generation"

For decades, the younger generation was considered “violent” – but something about Gen Z makes them the most vulnerable to all?

A recent Politico article justifies the idea, pointing out that a video captures voter fraud in Russia – many Americans believe it is voter fraud displayed in the United States

“When Stanford University researchers studying the media literacy of young people (the ability to accurately assess mass media field information) showed videos to 3,446 high school students, only three The article successfully identified Russian connections.

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Friends use smartphones. Generation Z is marked as the most vulnerable generation in the new Politico article. (iStock)

In drawing pictures, writer Catherine Kim emphasizes a famous irony - the phone dependence fostered by the Internet, the tech-savvy Generation Z is somehow the least possessive to decrypt facts from novels in the online world.

At the same time, however, this article highlights a reality about the reality that the share of the Lion in the youngest voting group in the United States has taken news from social media.

In particular, a Morning Consult analysis found that “about three-thirds of about five generations (63%) say they turn to social media at least every week for news, much higher than traditional distribution methods such as radio news (27%) or cable news (30%).

Coupled with the rise of artificial intelligence, a large number of false claims, satire and other sources to further muddle, Gen Z news sources aren't that reliable after all.

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Social media has been accused of misinformation and artificial intelligence-driven falsehood. (Kiichiro Sato)

King believes that such a discovery has put the group in the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, causing them to question the authority and institutions that evade traditional media.

"There is a dangerous feedback loop..."

“It is this kind of media consumption that is very different from older people who spend more time on mainstream media, and the consequences can be serious.”

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Kim said that apart from criticism of Generation Z's censorship methods and their media consumption, the age group simply checks out the comment section to see if the information is checked out and immerses themselves in a narrow online community, they may hear narrow online communities about health trends that have no foundation in science, or they may hear questions about hard-working theories that could draw public opinion.

Meanwhile, she said the issue was not isolated from a political party, especially writing: “President Donald Trump’s fans and haters could fall to the same possibility that they would fall into false information that already fits the worldview.”

Generation Z now wears many hats – the loneliest, the most tech-savvy generation, the “Ghost Generation,” and even – has been awarded badges for a series of refusals they face when they are looking for a job, a partner or an ideal college.

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Ultimately, Gen Z has more information at your fingertips than any previous generation, and navigating wisely remains a challenge.

Taylor Penley is the deputy editor of Fox News.