The millennial pause is a pause in speaking at the start of some videos, especially in short-form content and on social media apps such as TikTok.[1][2][3] The pause is generally ascribed to millennials,[4][5][6] the generation of people born from the early-mid 1980s to mid-1990s.[7][8][9] The phenomenon is an example of the digital generation gap between millennials and subsequent generations.[10][11]
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