Absolutely, piracy forums have guides to fake being a student to get an unlimited account, then mirror huge (1TB+) gdrives full of pirated content to your own. This was (is?) happening on a huge scale.
My kid's circles of friends consider email to be like snail mail/phone calls- nothing but spam.
I warned them about g-products for years while they were growing up, but I needn't have worried- they see g/fb/insta/snap et al for the garbage it is.
Most of them use telegram or whatsap for communication.
Kids im speaking of are 15/17 (both girls). My youngest(boy) at 12 is more worried about football.
They use plex or whatever for sharing. They schooled me hard.
I'm just glad it's the lesser of the available evils. I definitely have friends with kids in the same age range (and family members of the same age) who use insta-makeup IRL and have phones out taking pics all the time.
Still email is something considered necessary to sign up for stuff, not something they closely associate with their identity, or something they'd be scared to lose.
I was hearing on the radio the other day the average person will use something like 140+ email addresses in their lifetime. Found the article they were discussing here[1]
Between jobs, schools, throwaways and over many years this seems feasible.
[1] https://studyfinds.org/digital-footprint-social-media/#:~:te....
There was an interesting Twitter thread not too long ago about Gen Z using TikTok instead of Google Search or YouTube for looking up how to do things. Recipes, fashion, products to buy, etc.