54, class of 90
This site is a relic from the 90's, thus the average age is in the 40's.Quote:
I thought there would be more younger folks on here.
Younger people are on Reddit if they use a site formatted like TexAgs. It is more likely they are on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, etc. The interacting with other Aggies I see there appears to be following "famous" Ags or recruits & tweeting/communicating with them that way. Nothing quite so involved as what we have on this site.Quote:
Where do people in their 20s go for info or discussions and do they value interacting with other Aggies?
I agree, but honestly this board has gone downhill a bit IMO with posters such as Ursus, Chemist, Sean etc. no longer around much. They had lots of good info but I suppose got tired of the BS here or just too busy with real life to bother posting.Quote:
I prefer learning from other Aggies and therefore avoid sites like Reddit. I also value anonymity and privacy so I avoid most social media platforms for questions or discussions.
aggiesundevil4 said:
Cuarenta tambien (40… class of '04)
rak1693 said:
I'm 29 and this is correct. Most my age spend time on the platforms that you mentioned. Some of my closest friends I grew up with have stopped hunting all together. I don't have a Reddit, TikTok (Chinese-owned with questions practices), or twitter. I use this board for a lot of outdoor information. I get more here than anywhere else. It's sad to see that love of the outdoors is dying with young people. Luckily my wife and I have not lost any love for the outdoors. I grew up in the Houston area in a neighborhood and she grew up in south Texas where the closest neighbor to her childhood home is now her sister who lives two miles away as a crow flies. We live in a small east Texas town now but even most of our friends here prefer to never leave a neighborhood. They don't like hiking, camping, hunting, or fishing. It's saddening to think about. I'm definitely the outcast of the group but it is what it is. It's so important to raise your kids around the outdoors. My parents luckily did. You can live in a neighborhood but you need to get out and see the outdoors. It's vital for kids these days. And I think many my age are raising their kids without much love for the outdoors. I do realize that I likely seem older than I am. I still yell at rain clouds when they skirt around the fence perimeter at the ranch.