Me too. I noticed something yesterday on the train - which made me sad. The carriage had over 100 people; yet 95% had their heads down and looking at their phone.
Most people didn't lookup throughout the whole 20 minute train ride.
For social media making everyone connected, it sure has made everyone else more isolated with each other.
A common observation, yet how have things really changed? When I was riding subways, buses, and commuter trains back in the 80s-90s, everyone had their faces in books or magazines the entire ride, and there was zero interaction with their fellow riders. Maybe in some non-East Coast region, people do/did interact more; I wouldn't know.
I would further observe that in a way, people have more of a shared experience today because of social media & internet in general.
We're still social creatures, just in a different way today. Admittedly, it's different from the days of yore, when people would hang out at the general store (or bar) and chat with the general community of people who passed through. But those days ended long before the Internet came along.
Most people didn't lookup throughout the whole 20 minute train ride.
For social media making everyone connected, it sure has made everyone else more isolated with each other.