Millennial Pause

What is a millennial pause?

A pause at the start of a video

Millennial pause is the brief moment of hesitation at the beginning of a video before the speaker starts talking. The pause is common in videos made by millennials on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube. In these videos, the person recording the video waits a moment to verify that the camera is properly recording before they begin speaking.

This pause, now associated with millennials, reflects habits formed during the early days of technology in the 1980s and 90s. At that time, video recording devices were not as dependable. Users would often pause to ensure their devices were actually recording before they started speaking, which still persists even though modern technology no longer requires a pause.

Additionally, the millennial pause has become a comical, distinguishing factor between different generations of content creators. For example, Gen Zers tend to start talking immediately in their videos, reflecting the more instantaneous nature of advanced recording apps. Meanwhile, millennial's pause has become a trademark representing the age group on social media.

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even tho i know the camera is recording i can't shake the millennial pause
ditto. its now in my dna

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Updated October 1, 2024

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