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Horoscopes, Palm Reading, and Generational Puff Pieces
Jen Doak-Mathewson

#CASESMC
Hey, I’m Jen.
• I manage social, web, and email strategy for alumni and development efforts at UConn. (Go
Huskies!)
• Used to do social/web for CASE (you may have seen me around the #casesmc Twitter chats)
• Researched young voting trends as part of my M.A. at Georgetown University
• Bona-fide Millennial (on the older end)
1980 2000
Me Younger Brother & Sister Youngest Sister
Why do we care?
1. Common stereotypes
2. What we actually know about Millennials
3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people
use social media
4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people
use social media.
1. Common stereotypes
2. What we actually know about Millennials
3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people
use social media
4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people
use social media.
Assumption: Millennials are easy to categorize.
“You have waited in line for cupcakes.”
“You have taken a selfie while waiting in line
for cupcakes.”


“You don’t know what gluten is, but it’s
definitely bad.”
…I got 20%, which
translated to #EpicFail.
Monty Python for Millennials (McSweeney’s Internet Tendency)
1. Common stereotypes
2. What we actually know about Millennials
3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people
use social media
4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people
use social media.
What We Actually Know (U.S.-centric)
• It’s a big group of people.
• Americans born between 1980 and 2000ish are fairly
diverse. (57% white vs. 66% for Gen X and 77% white for
Boomers)
• More likely (50%) to be politically independent, religiously
unaffiliated (30%, still a minority), and college educated
(27% have a bachelor’s degree) than other generations.
• As far as we can tell, they’re humans.
(Data from Pew Research, 2014)
Millennials are big and diverse, 

so they can’t be monolithic.
(You could say that about other
generations, too.)
–Tom DiPrete, Columbia University
"I think the boundaries end up getting drawn to
some extent by the media and the extent to
which people accept them or not varies by the
generation."
1.You love generic blast marketing. Being treated like a 

number is your jam.
2.You hate authentic communication.

Especially from the place from which you graduated.
3. Unlike Millennials, you don’t consider yourself a smart

or savvy shopper.
1. Common stereotypes
2. What we actually know about Millennials
3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how
people use social media
4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people
use social media.
• Facebook is “dead to us” (but necessary)
• “A lot of us simply don’t understand the point of
Twitter.”
• Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat = Use Frequently
Medium, January 2015
“What he’s sharing is not indicative of all teens.”
“His story is incomplete and the incompleteness is
important.”
Medium post by Danah Boyd, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and the founder of Data & Society
Research Institute.
“His coverage of Twitter should raise a big red flag to
anyone who has spent an iota of time paying attention to
the news.”
#BlackLivesMatter
#MuslimLivesMatter
#IfTheyGunnedMeDown
“Teens’ use of social media is shaped by race and class
geography and culture.”
Socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic factors, 

in addition to age, play a part in how 

different generations use social media.
Changes in technology affect how we market and communicate

to all people (not just Millennials).
The death of many social networks is greatly exaggerated.



As networks evolve, people figure out the best way to play to
their strengths.
Momentous changes in society affect everyone

(even if some disproportionately affect Millennials).
Example: “Alumni used to give back because it
was the right thing to do.”
Is that true? Are older generations more moral?
Or is it because of…
Generational stereotypes are a crutch to lean on

when organizations talk about why their
communications tactics need to change.
Marketing & communications grow more
sophisticated with better data and tools.
“Kids these days” is a trope used to create a sense
of urgencyand FOMO.
1. Common stereotypes
2. What we actually know about Millennials
3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people
use social media
4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR
people use social media.
So how do Millennials your people communicate?
Got a smartphone in high school Got a dumb phone in college
Doesn’t remember life before
computers or Internet
Didn’t use a computer at school until
5th grade 

(What up, Oregon Trail!)
Has never gone to an airport without
security lines
Flew security-line free until college
Weird cultural touchstones &
celebrities
Awesome cultural touchstones &
celebrities
Vocabulary: “Turnt,” “On Fleek,”
“Mupload,” “Bae”
[frantically searches Urban Dictionary]
18-year-old sister Me
But we both…
• Felt nervous about leaving home after high
school.
• Consulted our friends to determine where we’d
apply.
• Weren’t completely sure what we wanted to do
after college.
• Wanted to go to a place where we felt like we
belonged to part of a community.
Classic literature
endures for a reason.


Tools change, people
don’t.
Want to know where your people are hanging out online?

Ask them.
Create an “Is This Stupid?” Committee
Pay attention to adoption of new networks by your community–
but first determine if you as an institution would be a friend…
or a school-dance chaperone.
Resist the generational clickbait puff pieces!
Remember: If Time magazine is writing about a generational
trend, it’s probably no longer a thing.
And really, don’t you already have enough 

industry publications to sift through every day?
Questions? 

Comments?

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Horoscopes, Palm Readings, and Generational Puff Pieces - CASESMC 2015

  • 1. Horoscopes, Palm Reading, and Generational Puff Pieces Jen Doak-Mathewson
 #CASESMC
  • 2.
  • 3. Hey, I’m Jen. • I manage social, web, and email strategy for alumni and development efforts at UConn. (Go Huskies!) • Used to do social/web for CASE (you may have seen me around the #casesmc Twitter chats) • Researched young voting trends as part of my M.A. at Georgetown University • Bona-fide Millennial (on the older end)
  • 4. 1980 2000 Me Younger Brother & Sister Youngest Sister
  • 5. Why do we care?
  • 6.
  • 7. 1. Common stereotypes 2. What we actually know about Millennials 3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people use social media 4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people use social media.
  • 8. 1. Common stereotypes 2. What we actually know about Millennials 3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people use social media 4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people use social media.
  • 9. Assumption: Millennials are easy to categorize.
  • 10. “You have waited in line for cupcakes.” “You have taken a selfie while waiting in line for cupcakes.” 
 “You don’t know what gluten is, but it’s definitely bad.” …I got 20%, which translated to #EpicFail.
  • 11. Monty Python for Millennials (McSweeney’s Internet Tendency)
  • 12. 1. Common stereotypes 2. What we actually know about Millennials 3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people use social media 4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people use social media.
  • 13. What We Actually Know (U.S.-centric) • It’s a big group of people. • Americans born between 1980 and 2000ish are fairly diverse. (57% white vs. 66% for Gen X and 77% white for Boomers) • More likely (50%) to be politically independent, religiously unaffiliated (30%, still a minority), and college educated (27% have a bachelor’s degree) than other generations. • As far as we can tell, they’re humans. (Data from Pew Research, 2014)
  • 14. Millennials are big and diverse, 
 so they can’t be monolithic. (You could say that about other generations, too.)
  • 15. –Tom DiPrete, Columbia University "I think the boundaries end up getting drawn to some extent by the media and the extent to which people accept them or not varies by the generation."
  • 16. 1.You love generic blast marketing. Being treated like a 
 number is your jam. 2.You hate authentic communication.
 Especially from the place from which you graduated. 3. Unlike Millennials, you don’t consider yourself a smart
 or savvy shopper.
  • 17. 1. Common stereotypes 2. What we actually know about Millennials 3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people use social media 4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people use social media.
  • 18. • Facebook is “dead to us” (but necessary) • “A lot of us simply don’t understand the point of Twitter.” • Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat = Use Frequently Medium, January 2015
  • 19.
  • 20. “What he’s sharing is not indicative of all teens.” “His story is incomplete and the incompleteness is important.” Medium post by Danah Boyd, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and the founder of Data & Society Research Institute.
  • 21. “His coverage of Twitter should raise a big red flag to anyone who has spent an iota of time paying attention to the news.” #BlackLivesMatter #MuslimLivesMatter #IfTheyGunnedMeDown “Teens’ use of social media is shaped by race and class geography and culture.”
  • 22. Socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic factors, 
 in addition to age, play a part in how 
 different generations use social media.
  • 23. Changes in technology affect how we market and communicate
 to all people (not just Millennials).
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. The death of many social networks is greatly exaggerated.
 
 As networks evolve, people figure out the best way to play to their strengths.
  • 27. Momentous changes in society affect everyone
 (even if some disproportionately affect Millennials).
  • 28. Example: “Alumni used to give back because it was the right thing to do.”
  • 29. Is that true? Are older generations more moral? Or is it because of…
  • 30. Generational stereotypes are a crutch to lean on
 when organizations talk about why their communications tactics need to change.
  • 31. Marketing & communications grow more sophisticated with better data and tools. “Kids these days” is a trope used to create a sense of urgencyand FOMO.
  • 32. 1. Common stereotypes 2. What we actually know about Millennials 3. Why age isn’t the best way to determine how people use social media 4. How to actually determine the ways YOUR people use social media.
  • 33. So how do Millennials your people communicate?
  • 34. Got a smartphone in high school Got a dumb phone in college Doesn’t remember life before computers or Internet Didn’t use a computer at school until 5th grade 
 (What up, Oregon Trail!) Has never gone to an airport without security lines Flew security-line free until college Weird cultural touchstones & celebrities Awesome cultural touchstones & celebrities Vocabulary: “Turnt,” “On Fleek,” “Mupload,” “Bae” [frantically searches Urban Dictionary] 18-year-old sister Me
  • 35. But we both… • Felt nervous about leaving home after high school. • Consulted our friends to determine where we’d apply. • Weren’t completely sure what we wanted to do after college. • Wanted to go to a place where we felt like we belonged to part of a community.
  • 36.
  • 37. Classic literature endures for a reason. 
 Tools change, people don’t.
  • 38. Want to know where your people are hanging out online?
 Ask them.
  • 39. Create an “Is This Stupid?” Committee
  • 40. Pay attention to adoption of new networks by your community– but first determine if you as an institution would be a friend… or a school-dance chaperone.
  • 41. Resist the generational clickbait puff pieces! Remember: If Time magazine is writing about a generational trend, it’s probably no longer a thing.
  • 42. And really, don’t you already have enough 
 industry publications to sift through every day?