People jump on the bandwagon of “social media and smartphones are the problem”. Most people are sockpuppets, and just repeat this without thought.
If you mean indirectly, then maybe.
I think the problem is late stage capitalism, the increase in exploitation and cheating just to get money, and the real and encroaching fear of fascism or fascism-lite.
Inflation is increasing. Cost of living, housing, food and essentials are rising. Overtime culture is on the rise. Why would I be happy when the outlook for most of us is shit? I have to work long hours just to survive and there’s no escape. Buy a house, go into debt for 30 years with the knowledge that the bank is getting massive amounts of free money in the form of interest, and they provide no service other than allowing you to pay an overpriced principal over thirty fucking years.
Work until I’m 67? What’s the point? It’s time to die at that point as ill be too old and who gives a shit anyway. I’m supposed to be appreciative of my 3 weeks PTO per year, that’s when I can go have fun and enjoy life, after that back to working unpaid overtime for a billionaire investor or CEO or whatever.
Maybe social media and smartphones are helping the young see how shit and hopeless our society is. Unless you can figure out how to be a celebrity, or an investor, or a landlord/landowner, you’re stuck working a shit job until you’re old and life is gone. Why the shit fuck would people be happy and want to have kids?
And you didn’t even mention climate change.
I’m in my early 30s, so I experienced cooler summers, but also the crises in 2007 and the following years (where basically every Eurozone country south of the Alps almost collapsed).
I also experienced the refugee “crisis” in Germany and obviously covid.
What I learned is, that the only thing our governments can do is throwing money at rich people. Literally nothing else. Every single crisis, conflict, bad situation was met with utter incompetence, corruption, and often enough some new way to blame poor people.
I can’t speak for other countries, but ask yourself, what actually changed for the better in the last 20 years thanks to any government action? Rents? Still high. Education? Educate yourself. Healthcare? Here’s aspirin, good luck.
The young people of today see that our entire society is moving in an extremely dangerous direction of collapse, and they feel like they can do nothing against it. They feel powerless against a system that ostensibly is super open and democratic. That’s why so many (not only young people) are voting for extremists. They want to see everything burn.
My gay uncle can get married now, should he so choose. Thats pretty neat.
Your gay uncle can get married for now. That’s still potentially on the chopping block with the current Supreme Court.
I agree. But there have still been SOME victories, although not enough.
I agree with this. Kids, at least middle school to high school, are smarter about this stuff than people give them credit for. I believe this is just kids being given the chance to see how bleak the outlook is for them when before they were not allowed to interact with that part of the world, and when they were, things were better than they are now.
Did things suddenly become worse for those types of things around 2014? If that was the cause, I feel like you’d see a bump up in 2008 with the great recession.
These things have a lagging indicator. You don’t see these feelings increase when the problems happen - you see them when people lose faith that they’re temporary.
That and the dogshit non-response to covid. Intertwined.
When quality of life is decreasing for the average person and there is no light at the end of the tunnel, people get depressed. Hypercompetitive society and an ever widening wealth gap does not help.
A failing empire will lead to quality of life decreases.
Notice how the right wing people saying the lockdowns caused this are wrong. The lockdowns certainly didn’t help, but this problem has been brewing for far longer.
Yeah, this is probably a chart showing social isolation and living online. Of course that would increase during lockdowns too, but the trend was already there.
Pretty sure you’re just naming another symptom that is correlated but not the cause of the depression. Likely the cause of the depression and the isolation is the destruction of third places and the opportunity for unsupervised and unstructured play. Kids spend all their time online because there’s nothing else for them to do. There’s nowhere to play outside, and even if there is, they’re not allowed to go there without adults micromanaging them.
Also I feel like external stressors are only magnifying as well
That, and the trend is continuing well into 2023, when the bulk of the lockdowns had ended.
If adults don’t think working harder will make your life better, what hope do these kids have?
Working harder to make billionaires richer as the only option is fucking depression inducing.
Can we get graphs that start at 0% and end at 100%?
2012ish is like when Reddit was at its peak, I blame social media
Especially once they all had solid mobile apps with infinite scroll.
Social media is bad, but it’s worse when gamed and algorithms feed you shit. At least Lemmy lets you federated and it isn’t commercial.
Interesting that there were dips leading up to the 2001 recession from the dotcom bust, and the 2008 great recession. I wonder what that’s about.
I wonder what cultural changes that kind of majority levels will provide.
I hope we get a new, better system out of it.
Turns out a global climate crisis, flirting with fascism, and 24/7 social media aren’t great for mental health.
Don’t forget the destruction of third places, and the criminalization of unstructured and unsupervised play
I don’t think that has anything at all to do with it. Kids are afraid for their future, and are getting their every action, and thought put on the internet where they can and do get bullied.
I think that is 2 sides of the same coin. 24/7 social media. Is the result of the loss of third places, and personal freedom to roam. Ofcourse everyone beeing a mobile survailance tower with their smartphones does not help either.
Throw in a little massive income and wealth inequality.
That’s just a normal Tuesday
Beautiful data? More like depressing data :c
Does that mean Gen Z has finally gotten its’ name?
Can’t blame them tbh. Late millennial here and even I’m starting to get anxious about my future with where the economy is going. When times were good, 5 years of experience made you a senior software engineer in a lot of well-paying companies. Now that they’re no longer hiring absolutely everyone, it makes you a junior lol
hmm could any of this possibly be due to the current state of politics or corporate greed or mass shootings or climate change or sexism or racism or etc etc etc?
no, surely it must be from teaching kids kindness and acceptance
The world is catching up to me. :blob-sweat:.
Wha happened in 2014?