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In our country, too, more and more young people are interfering with practices that make older people uncomfortable.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

In our country, too, more and more young people are interfering with practices that make older people uncomfortable.

An increasing number of younger generations in Slovenia are voluntarily sharing their location with friends, partners, or family members using mobile phone features, while older generations often find this practice uncomfortable or intrusive. Young people, particularly those from Generation Z, cite practical benefits such as easier coordination of meetings and enhanced safety as reasons for sharing their locations. Some mention that this behavior has become more common among their peers, especially among young women, likely due to safety concerns. In contrast, older individuals tend to view location-sharing as an invasion of privacy rather than a convenience. The article highlights differences in perception between age groups regarding personal space and technology use.

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 708 hr. ago
In our country, too, more and more young people are interfering with practices that make older people uncomfortable.

An increasing number of younger generations in Slovenia are voluntarily sharing their location with friends, partners, or family members using mobile phone features, while older generations often find this practice uncomfortable or intrusive. Young people, particularly those from Generation Z, cite practical benefits such as easier coordination of meetings and enhanced safety as reasons for sharing their locations. Some mention that this behavior has become more common among their peers, especially among young women, likely due to safety concerns. In contrast, older individuals tend to view location-sharing as an invasion of privacy rather than a convenience. The article highlights differences in perception between age groups regarding personal space and technology use.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—those of younger and older generations—without overtly favoring one over the other. It focuses on behavioral trends and attitudes toward technology use rather than making value judgments or taking a stance on broader societal issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports on generational differences in location sharing practices, citing surveys from the US and quotes from young people. It presents both perspectives but leans slightly towards younger generations' views, using emotive language like 'nepredstavljiva' to describe older gene

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