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TV didn't cause teenagers to stop going out with friends, having sex, getting their licenses, and skyrocket their depression rates. All in under a decade. The Atlantic did a great article on this a couple months ago.



I remember that one. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/09/has-the...

> Typically, the characteristics that come to define a generation appear gradually, and along a continuum. [...] I had grown accustomed to line graphs of trends that looked like modest hills and valleys. Then I began studying Athena’s generation. Around 2012, I noticed abrupt shifts in teen behaviors and emotional states. The gentle slopes of the line graphs became steep mountains and sheer cliffs, and many of the distinctive characteristics of the Millennial generation began to disappear. In all my analyses of generational data—some reaching back to the 1930s—I had never seen anything like it.

Apparently it was excerpted from the author's book. I wonder if the book is good.




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