Earlier quoted context omitted.
Actual data points at millenials and zoomers actually reading more books than other generations [1]. This seemed weird to me until I figured out how few books my parents actually read. This thread is full of social media as a generation-destroying boogieman, but nobody seems to consider how much more common youth alcoholism was 20+ years ago or how much of our parents' lives was spent in front of the TV. [1] https://…
When you think about it, the internet is very interactive and most of it is reading (youtube aside), compared to TV which is 100% preset video content.
The difference between the past and the present is not that we're on the direction of illiteracy, but that the structure of text is becoming much more non-linear than before (distributed, discretized, highly referential, algorithmically sorted and processed text rather than continual, serial, and isolated text) which has consequences (both positively and negatively) in shaping our way of thinking about reality.