Millenials are the first generation to have their every move and decision before full brain maturity and risk aversion to have been catalogued online. The consequences of this, have yet to be seen.
That's a great point. I feel like this is true in part because, at the time, we expected those photos to exist forever. Now that we do not, we save them differently. Good predictions are rare, but I've been using the cloud as a photo repository for years and expect to continue.
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Yes, attitudes have changed too. This whole concept relies on some continuity of technologies and companies. E.g. if we use a different pict compression in the future will any company bother to migrate your old photos? Cloud itself is only ~10y old.
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The potential life expectancy of a stone statue is 10k years? A paper photo 1-200? A JPEG x.y file on a HDD of a remote server 10? Etc.
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