A generation who came of age online now feel deprived of real connections. The upside is they are doing something about it
It’s the love-hate relationship that defined a generation. We think we know all about teenagers and the phones to which they’re so umbilically tied: sleeping with them under the pillow, panicking at the prospect of ever being denied wifi, so glued to the screen that they’re oblivious to the world unfolding around them. Yet the first generation to have never really known a life without social media – the drug that primarily keeps them coming back to their phones for more – is now grown up enough to reflect on what it may have done to them, and the answers are almost enough to break your heart.
Two-thirds of 16- to 24-year-olds think social media does more harm than good and three-quarters want tougher regulation to protect younger people from it, according to polling for the New Britain Project, a thinktank founded by a former teacher, Anna McShane. Half think they spent too much time on it when they were younger, with regret highest among those who started using social media youngest. And most tellingly of all, four in five say they’d keep their own children away from it for as long as they could if they became parents. This isn’t how anyone talks about something they love, but how you look back on a relationship that was in retrospect making you miserable.
Though the focus groups she conducted confirmed that parents were desperate for help weaning children off screens, what’s refreshing about McShane’s research is that it suggests the generations aren’t as locked in combat as they sometimes feel; that increasingly, we’re all on the same side. Gen Z, it turns out, don’t need more lectures from their (often equally addicted) elders about getting off that bloody phone. If anything, they may have something to teach us….
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/07/gen-z-screens-human-generation-online
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