A typical modern Gen Z couple in an Open Marriage lifestyleChristoph und Julia Gass Gauly über ihr Beziehungsmodell: „Unsere Familie war geschockt“ quelle: rheinpfalz.de ![]() |
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Generational content consumption varies, with Boomers and Gen X favoring platforms like Facebook and YouTube, while Millennials also use Instagram and TikTok. Gen Z prefers YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. Popular sites and podcasts reflect these platforms, with generational-specific content available through search and dedicated listings on sites like GWI and Feedspot.
Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964)
Social Media Sites: Primarily Facebook and YouTube, with increasing use of Instagram, TikTok, and X. Podcasts: Focus on traditional news, discussions, and current events. Specific examples are not readily available in this data but can be found by searching on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts for "Boomer" or "older adult" topics.
Generation X (Born 1965-1980)
Social Media Sites: Use a broad range of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and X (Twitter). Podcasts: Like other generations, listen to a wide variety of topics. Searches on podcast apps for "Gen X" or specific interests like business, technology, or nostalgia will yield relevant content.
Millennials/Generation Y (Born 1981-1996)
Social Media Sites: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X are popular. Podcasts: General content includes podcasts covering adulting, investing, and mental health. Example Podcasts: The Intrinsic Value Podcast, Millennial, money money money.Generation Z (Born 1997-2010)
Social Media Sites: Top platforms include YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and X. Podcasts: Engage with podcasts related to Gen Z culture, news, and entertainment. Example Podcasts: Six Minutes, Unspookable, Gen Z Hoops.



