@r000t
Fair point, but where do they grasp that idea from? I grew up using email and for me it always made sense, for younger people — even if they aren't particularly dumb, the concept that they might use different software on the same device to access their stuff and keep their address — using an alternative client, might already be pretty novel.
@shitpisscum @m0xee >mrhands.horse
@m0xee
My working hypothesis is that the vast majority of zoomers use email one-way... It's a place to receive confirmation emails, password resets, and marketing materials.
They've likely never sent an email outside of like a school domain where the software will assume that a bare user means @thatdomain
@r000t
I don't know many zoomers outside of social media, but there are even older people like that — when you send them something via email, you have to also call them and tell them to check it. They do understand how it works, but their usage patterns are indeed something like that. So yes, you might be right!
@r000t
Exchanging messages with people who might be on some other server might be something they've never seen before. They grew up with this shit, with "apps" — none of which are federated.