π€ British & American kids would much rather be YouTubers than astronauts!
Last week, we had the 50th Apollo 11 anniversary, which landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the surface of the Moon. On the eve of that, LEGO asked The Harris Poll to survey a total of 3,000 children in πΊπΈπ¬π§π¨π³ about their attitudes toward and knowledge of space.
Asked what they would like to be when they grow up, about 3 in 10 American and British children replied that they wanted to be YouTubers or Vloggers. In fact, becoming an astronaut ranked last among five professions! Only in China did children have a clear preference for being an astronaut!
#οΈβ£ #SocialMedia #Influencers #YouTube #NASA
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β How will this affect the West in 50 years?
Last week, we had the 50th Apollo 11 anniversary, which landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the surface of the Moon. On the eve of that, LEGO asked The Harris Poll to survey a total of 3,000 children in πΊπΈπ¬π§π¨π³ about their attitudes toward and knowledge of space.
Asked what they would like to be when they grow up, about 3 in 10 American and British children replied that they wanted to be YouTubers or Vloggers. In fact, becoming an astronaut ranked last among five professions! Only in China did children have a clear preference for being an astronaut!
#οΈβ£ #SocialMedia #Influencers #YouTube #NASA
π‘ from arsTechnica via Pulse.
π¦ @PerspectiveIX
β How will this affect the West in 50 years?