Look for platforms that encourage interaction, such as Senior Planet for tech tips or AARP's Sexology for relationship advice. 3. Beyond the Screen: Active Leisure

If you're starting your own media journey, don't worry about the latest dance craze. Share a "lesson learned" or a "day in the life"—your audience values your unique perspective. 2. Community as the "Third Space"

Unlike younger creators who may chase viral challenges, mature creators often find success simply by being themselves. Whether it's sharing daily routines, dating advice, or fitness journeys, the "Grandfluencer" movement is built on a foundation of .

Media consumption shouldn't be passive. Just as local cinemas foster debate and community among different generations, online media can serve as a "digital third space".