Here’s a fun account from MediaPost of the phenom of Boomers joining the world of online social networking. As the article begins:

"’Congratulations! Your parents just joined Facebook. Your life is officially over.’ Such is the greeting visitors receive upon entering the blog ‘Oh Crap. My Parents Joined Facebook,’ which – as the name implies – chronicles the well-intentioned but oft-hilarious wall posts, quiz results, group memberships and status updates of an older generation of social network converts."

The article notes that the number of Facebook members ages 55+ grew 194% in the last half of 2008 compared, for example, to only 21% growth for those ages 18-24.

"Boomers are not particularly cutting-edge – they just catch up later," confirms J. Walker Smith, president of Yankelovich MONITOR and coauthor of Generation Ageless, a book chronicling how Boomers live today.

Even I have started paying attention!

Here’s the tipping point to watch for: when Boomers start sending messages via their social nets versus plain old email.

Tom

 

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