With every generation comes new challenges. And in a world that is constantly changing, it's hard to not worry about how society is shifting. Redditor The_DynamicDom asked, "What worrisome trend in society are you beginning to notice?" Here's what people said.
1. "AI, in general, is starting to scare me. It’s everywhere: Fake social media profiles, wrong results for internet searches, AI-generated advertisements and media, and more. I don’t think there’s much of anything left that hasn’t been touched by AI. I’m so tired of it!"
2. "Our inability to focus on anything but short-form content. I recently saw a comment on a 24-minute YouTube video (about something interesting and fun!), and one of the top comments was basically, 'Man, just for you, I’ll push through a long video,' or something to that effect. It truly baffled me. Like, I know we’re living through a TikTok epidemic, but it’s so sad and frustrating to see how it pans out in real life."
3. "I'm tired of looking for an answer to something like, 'How can I turn off split screen in Android,' and the answers all come up as videos I have to watch. Can't you just write the instructions? I CAN read."
4. "Hyper-individualism is grating me so much right now. people are very flakey, canceling plans minutes before in the guise of 'having boundaries.' Also, the mindset of you not owing anything to anyone because, God forbid, we owe other humans decency, respect, and niceties."
5. "Illiteracy in our society. It’s an actual pandemic."
6. "No business takes responsibility anymore. You just always get the runaround. If you have a problem, there is, in many cases, nobody who will fix it..."
"... This month, I was overcharged $700 on my phone bill. I called customer service, and after waiting an hour on hold, they said I needed to go to the store. I went to the store, and they said I needed to call customer service. I convinced them I had, and they told me someone would have to do it another day. Ended up having to go back a few times to get it fixed. Or a coupleof years ago, I ordered groceries from the grocery store's website. Something got messed up, and I called the store.
They said I needed to call some other company that does the shopping and have them fix it. The other company wouldn't even take my call! Just a robot that wouldn't help. It used to be that if you had a problem with a business, you could just settle it with the business. See a person, and they'll work it out. If you didn't feel like going in, a customer service agent on the phone would fix it. I remember in 2015 or 2016, having an issue with Amazon and getting offered a free month of Prime. No chance that would happen today. It really wasn't that long ago that things were much better."