10 Things Everyone Agrees With Boomers That Have Gone Too Far

Touchscreens in Cars

Touchscreens distract us from the road, contrary to what all drivers were taught. As usual, tech upgrades raise warranty costs without software coverage.

Too Many Subscriptions

We acquire charges too rapidly and are too sluggish to remove them. Some subscriptions are useful, but who needs them all? Neither Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, nor Gen Z!

Owning Physical Media

One user reported that a streaming company removed several of her favorite movies and TV series, making them difficult to discover.

Bring Back Human Operators

Do you like chatbots or automated operators for customer service? Answering your inquiries repeatedly may save firms money, but it might frustrate you.

Loud Music In Bars and Retailers

One said music should improve your experience, not block out your hearing and make it hard to hear others. Not just pubs and restaurants, but even clothes shops have unresponsive salesmen.

Fast Fashion

Without stress testing, firms selling them for less use cheap synthetic materials to mass-produce them rapidly and badly.  Many internet commenters said quick fashion is disposable.

TV Shows Have Gotten Too Dark and Too Loud

Do you notice that The Mandalorian and Game of Thrones are darker now? Not emotional scripts. Instead, it refers to major camera and display advances that enable gloomy situations. 

Too Many Apps

Both Boomers and others online discussed the silly and wonderful ways people are being urged to download kitchen appliance applications, making things more complex.

Usernames and Passwords

New accounts for subscriptions and applications need usernames and passwords, which is frustrating.

Take A Break From Your Smartphones

It happens on roadways, at green red lights, at restaurants with people, even in public restrooms where they loudly converse on their speaker.

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