Young people do not know what they are.
This is kind of scary (to me) and at the same time, profoundly interesting...
I recently got to meet my grandaughter's new boyfriend. He is 19 years old, and, so far... he's OK (though I'm watching closely from the wings
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He has a keen and eclectic interest in music, so, the conversation caused me to fire up the HTPC client, and play some bootlegs and alternative versions/covers I thought he'd find interesting, and, whilst they were playing, I figured, why not embarass the heck out of our granddaughter by bringing up some photos of her...
Turns out, he was quite switched on, and after he realised I had spotted his confused expression, he asked me...
"So, have you spent as much time as I think you have tagging all that stuff?" to which I replied, probably a lot more than you think I have. He thought I was completely and utterly out of my mind, and no, to him, the end result was not worth it. Spotify for all the music needs he imagined he would ever have, and Insta/Apple photos was all he felt he needed for his photos.
I didn't debate him about it. The ease with which the young people can access this stuff, coupled with the high probability that (to begin with at least) they don't pay, Mum and Dad do, means that they simply don't care about "Data cannot be harvested from viewers when they watch offline." I do not mind if I sound "old", but to me, we're all going to hell in a handbasket and there's nothing we can do about it.
Me? I'll keep tagging my stuff and listening via JRemote in the car