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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocratic Underground: Participation by age and gender.
I know that most of the regular posters here are older folks. Im curious how many younger people stop by and read DU for news and information. A recent post suggested that among younger Americans women were becoming more liberal while men were becoming more conservative. I wonder if thats reflected by DUs readership.
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Younger than 20, male. | |
0 (0%) |
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Younger than 20, female. | |
0 (0%) |
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20s, male. | |
0 (0%) |
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20s, female. | |
1 (0%) |
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30s, male. | |
5 (2%) |
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30s, female. | |
1 (0%) |
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40s, male. | |
11 (4%) |
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40s, female. | |
7 (2%) |
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50 and up, male. | |
143 (49%) |
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50 and up, female. | |
122 (42%) |
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4 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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PatSeg
(49,755 posts)Lunabell
(7,064 posts)Not everyone is male or female.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)There are only 10 spaces. I did the best I could with what was available.
SoFlaBro
(3,363 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)And WAY more jaded, of course.
Cha
(305,853 posts)bamagal62
(3,688 posts)Amazing that its been 19 years.
Cha
(305,853 posts)Went Too Fast!💙🌊🕊️🕯️🇺🇸
Age happens, I felt sort of good in that poll as 50+!!!!!!
Cha
(305,853 posts)Aloha, bdamommma
I still have 2 more years till I hit my 20
Cha
(305,853 posts)I left for 2 years in 2010 come to think of it.
Dulcinea
(7,603 posts)Female, age 58.
Cha
(305,853 posts)the age I was when I started this Journey.
Timewas
(2,318 posts)82 YO male
Cha
(305,853 posts)Decade this year.
Now its all staying healthy. And the 💙🌊🇺🇸🕯️🕊️
Croney
(4,926 posts)🙂
Wounded Bear
(60,840 posts)ClimateHawk
(344 posts)I'm turning 34 years old next week. I've been a registered Democrat since 2008. I'm a fairly liberal guy and my views haven't really changed over the years. "Vote blue no matter who" is the motto I follow.
I joined DU in 2012 just before the election. I'm happy to be here in these crazy times.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 2, 2024, 07:51 PM - Edit history (1)
In the early days there were several high school and college students who were regular posters. I was in my early 40s (65 now). Im a bit surprised there arent more younger people here now.
TexasDem69
(2,317 posts)I wonder if the lack of younger folks here now is the changing face of social media? I also post on Facebook a fair bit but not TikTok and my kids (who are in their 20s) think Facebook is outdated
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Social media isn't an adequate explanation for so many demographics being so poorly represented. Presumably, people in their late teens and early 20's stumbled on this site in the early 2000's. Any reasons they might not have stuck around?
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,202 posts)They are no where near as popular or as active as they were when I was in high school. Many went under as ad blockers became the norm(since many derived their revenue to run the site from ads) and reddit subreddits and Facebook groups have replaced many of them. The handful of others that I am still members of have similar age demo's as DU, they nearly all skew older.
Hekate
(95,286 posts)We came when BushCheney were installed. We were in robust active middle age then
and many of us had real life experience in political activism from our youth, which we used to oppose BushCheney..
We stayed. We made friends. Many subgroups formed.
Its amazing what a quarter century will do to ones age and energy. I thought everybody else stayed the same age it was kind of a shock to realize everybody else aged too.
Elessar Zappa
(16,077 posts)Back then there wasnt any posters near my age that I knew of. Most were in their 40s, 50s, and 60s at that time.
appalachiablue
(43,097 posts)backgrounds. DU has so many groups which is great - for educators, expats, musicians, artists, Christians, feminists, cooks, birders and more.
It would be healthy to have more younger members here to share their views, experiences and concerns. New blood. They could still participate in other social media platforms.
Young people are the future and have the most at stake in these difficult times.
'Young lions show me your teeth.'
niyad
(120,663 posts)Aristus
(68,617 posts)A lot has changed in the world, a lot has stayed the same, for better or worse, and a lot of things have gotten worse.
DU keeps me sane.
I'll never leave...
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)bdamomma
(66,720 posts)either been here since 2006. I wish we could have a DU convention and see each other face to face.
I'm curious.
Aristus
(68,617 posts)DU-ers used to post pics of themselves as a kind of get-to-know-you. There also used to be many posts in which DU-ers would share pics of themselves, their families, and their lives. I don't see many of those anymore. I can only assume right-wing trolls started harassing anyone they could plausibly claim to identify through their pics. I'm sure there were death threats, too.
So, no more pics.
always have to ruin things for people,
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3auld6phart
(1,304 posts)My son, the putor whiz advised me not to post pics.Been following Du since Christ was a corporal, back in early days 20000s. A Mac tuquise., still not a whiz, hunt and peck typist.. bitmore up to date. I
Pad pad user now, still bloody slow user. I guess left of centre love the Du site.have to get the wife to rent my membership., today .to all the old timers hang in there.
NBachers
(18,195 posts)intheflow
(29,053 posts)At one time I was able to claim I easily knew over 100 DUers in real life. Some arent on here any more, some have passed, many changed their names and now I dont know if I know who Im talking to anymore. But the meetups were really great and I made one very good friend in the process.
BOSSHOG
(40,274 posts)Came back in 2022. I was more aggressive back then. Kinda mellow now except when discussing them. You know, those who dont understand the value of liberty and Justice for all.
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,097 posts)BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)I wanted to get an idea how many younger people were here. It appears the answer is: Not many.
BOSSHOG
(40,274 posts)In nine weeks. Glad to be here wherever here is.
Grown2Hate
(2,168 posts)before that. I've come a long way. Love DU.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)Grown2Hate
(2,168 posts)fuss of it anymore, but very much appreciated. 😁
elleng
(136,833 posts)female OVER 50, approaching 130,000 posts, member since March 10 2004!
Deuxcents
(20,142 posts)Maybe well hear from them tomorrow
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)when they should be busy making the boss richer.
AverageOldGuy
(2,169 posts)Older than dirt and feeling every day of it.
I used to think people my age were all dead.
I'm so old I don't remember my age.
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)So, does this mean there are likely to be significant cultural, experiential, and ideological differences between people in their 20s and people in their 30s, between people in their 30s and people in their 40s, and between all those groups and people "over 50", but generally people "over 50" are pretty much of a muchness?
As in, just... you know... OLD?
So it's important to recognize, understand and consider differences between those in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, but it's fine to just lump everyone over 50 together and assume they're all pretty much homogeneous, except possibly for minor differences based on gender?
I think there may be a flaw in your poll methodology.
If what you want to know is "how much of DU's active survey-responding readership is over 50, broken out by two specific genders" (I guess non-binary folk are... what... ?), you could make the survey shorter by just asking "Who's male and under 50?", "Who's female and under 50?", "Who's male and over 50?", and "Who's female and over 50?". That might get you a little more credibility among those of us in the four decade-cohorts 50 and over who are really quite non-homogeneous and not always happy about being relegated to the generic "old" category.
Maybe next poll?
helpfully,
Bright
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)
of our similarities and differences. I think most of us do.
I was simply curious about the breakdown of the people under 50.
limbicnuminousity
(1,409 posts)Do you mean to say that there is no uniformly held set of beliefs and moral standards that we all ascribe to upon hitting 50? I'd swear the manual said something about achieving homogeneity by 35...or was that Logan's Run?
I think this may not be the right audience for polling the 20-30-something demographic.
Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)Now I'm 59.
Unlike the poster directly above mine, I'm not at all insulted by this poll.
TheBlackAdder
(29,016 posts)bluedigger
(17,163 posts)We are not getting out enough on Saturday nights.
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)before that I was asleep....
That was the extent of my 'getting out on Saturday night'!
LOL
GoneOffShore
(17,643 posts)Originally found DU via Truthout.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)Polybius
(18,360 posts)You stop at 50's. Why? DU has a huge amount of members in their 60's, 70's, 80's, and even a few in their 90's. I'm 50 and I don't think my group should be last.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,787 posts)I was more curious about who isnt here.
Polybius
(18,360 posts)I just wish that I was a year younger so I wouldn't have to be in the last group. I'm also curious as to how many are over 80.
malaise
(278,774 posts)That is all
Hope22
(3,101 posts)I translate the message to we .need fewer old people. Im not actually certain how we were let out of the house after the initial Covid shockwave! I do know my local League of Women Voters members are registering young people every week at the local High Schools!
malaise
(278,774 posts)Thanks
TBF
(34,748 posts)my kiddos would only see it if you acted your post out in video & put it up on Tik Tok!
Elessar Zappa
(16,077 posts)Ive been on this site since I was 19 in 2003.