1. Nostalgic

Obsessed with previous generations, some millennials are making their nostalgia known online. From fashion to hobbies, anything found in a vintage shop is a treasure to their kind. The latest of millennials were born in the early to mid-90s and they still channel their inner-Kelly Kapowski to this day.

You’ll see them post: vinyl collections, DIY Pinterest projects and thrifted #OOTDs.

2. Traveler

There’s been constant talk about wanderlust from millennials’ mouths. This generation has a longing for exploring the unknown and what better way to exemplify than to travel to new territory? You’ll witness many 20-something year olds taking advantage of these years to enroll in study abroad programs or journey through self-discovery during their gap year. The “traveling” millennial finds expeditions intoxicating and is already booking their trip.

You’ll see them post: a passport and boarding ticket, compass tattoos and anywhere from the gum wall in Seattle, WA to the leaning tower of Pisa in Italy.

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3. Feminist

Girl power is booming among our generation. With Beyoncé as our lead example, feminism is made cool. Not only is the F-word a trend, but it’s also a fight for women’s rights on equality to men. Society has come a long way since our mothers’ years, but there’s still a battle ahead with struggles like unfair pay, slut-shaming and anti-abortion bills. Millennial women won’t accept being taken less seriously due to their sex. More than ever, they are okay with staying single and prioritizing their career before building a family. Either lifestyle is acceptable, but women today feel more empowered to choose whatever path, guilt-free.

You’ll see them post: inspirational quotes by strong female figures, lyrics to female anthems and memes of Amy Poehler and Tina Fey.

4. Foodie

This category loves to document meals on social media. If you spot people standing on their chair at a restaurant, do not be alarmed. It has become a norm to capture a bird’s-eye view photo of their feast. They don’t mind waiting in line for hours to try hyped-up treats, checking in on Yelp and flooding Pinterest boards with recipes. Trendy foods like latte art and cronuts build their visually appealing Instagram feed.

You’ll see them post: brunch, photos that probably took 50 tries for the right angle and anything featured on @foodbeast or @tryitordiet.

5. Make-Up Guru

Their highlighting and contouring skills gave them a strong social media presence that they turned into a brand. These girls are young entrepreneurs you see on YouTube. Many millennial women rely on these recommendations before making a purchase. Product endorsements, sponsorships and advertisements help these young creators turn their content into a living.

You’ll see them post: makeup tutorials, “monthly favorites” videos and product reviews.

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What do all of these Internet users have in common? They all take their passions and turn it into self expression, story-telling and sometimes careers. Previous generations look more toward traditional media, while Generation Y looks more to social media. They especially trust the opinions of their peers—making these five types of Internet millennials so popular.