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minus-squareSaganaki@lemmy.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up37arrow-down3·edit-210 months agoThey don’t fall for scams at a higher rate—they fall for online scams at a higher rate. Which shouldn’t surprise anyone. Gen Z is far more online than other generations, giving them more chances of being scammed. Classic case of not factoring in online usage.
minus-squareZzyzxRoad@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up11·10 months agoThey’re also still young with less life experience.
They don’t fall for scams at a higher rate—they fall for online scams at a higher rate. Which shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Gen Z is far more online than other generations, giving them more chances of being scammed. Classic case of not factoring in online usage.
They’re also still young with less life experience.