Comment Re:Looking at it the other way. (Score 1) 44
Look at this from the opposite direction. How much excess socializing was done in the past because people didn't have anything else or didn't own a personal time-occupying device that didn't require sharing?
All this shows is that when given the choice, people choose their own interests over shared socialization. If previous generations had phones and tablets they wouldn't have talked to their uncle about mundane shit on Thanksgiving either. I don't think people have changed all that much, we just have more options now and this is identifying our actual preferences.
Put simply, we have better things to do now. No longer do we need to waste time by just hanging out because we don't have anything else to do. Yes, that's what we had to do, we spent time with friends because we literally had no other form of entertainment and what little entertainment their was usually required going somewhere which would be boring on your own.
Now we don't have that problem and the places we used to go (theatres, pubs, clubs, sporting venues, et al.) have responded to this by becoming even more expensive which means we spend even less time planning to go out because it's so unaffordable.
The world has changed and the relics of the past appear to have chosen slow death over adaption.