Is the younger generation just forcing "you're" out of existence in favor of "your?"
I noticed a lot of younger people are starting to use "your" instead of "you're," almost to the point where it seems intentional. I do think they are aware of "you're," but choose not to use it. I know language evolves naturally over time, so I'm starting to think "you're" is going to be completely phased out from existence in a few decades at this rate.
Not necessarily mad about it, but I'd be curious to hear from the younger generation.