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Reading for pleasure is sharply down among schoolkids, report shows

nbcnews.com

30 points by freejoe76 a day ago · 14 comments

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boombapoom 23 minutes ago

we have phones and tables to blame. The less of those, the more of reading.

damnesian a day ago

The acceleration point for both age groups studied is 2012. What happened that year? The article doesn't try to answer this. Might be mentioned in the study I suppose.

  • fatnoah a day ago

    Possibly (probably?) a coincidence, but it did look like broad changes to how reading was taught started to land in 2010-2012: https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/common-standards-dr...

    The real culprit is probably more in line with far more alternatives to reading for entertainment.

    • windows_hater_7 21 hours ago

      Not a rigorous response, but Minecraft.

      • galleywest200 18 hours ago

        Kids were playing a ton of online games before Minecraft.

        • bluefirebrand 19 minutes ago

          Yes and no

          Up until the 2010s I think it was still a lot less socially normal to play a lot of games. We reached a tipping point somewhere that went from gaming being a sometimes activity for kids to basically every kid plays games

          Most of the people in my high school in the 2000s didn't play games as a primary hobby. Only a few of my friends had a PC for games or a console. It wasn't nearly as ubiquitous as it is now.

  • netsharc 19 hours ago

    My guess is smartphones hitting a point of increased adoption. In the "good old days", phone games were honest and not addiction-inducing adware..

  • iaaan 15 hours ago

    Anecdotally, 2012 is when I got back in to reading for pleasure, as a 16-year-old. I had no friends though, and thought someone cute might see me reading and become interested in me.

    Prior to that, I stopped reading because video games were easy to get lost in endlessly. At the time, I recall I was probably playing a lot of League of Legends, TF2, Minecraft, and probably some others -- all of which I felt I could pretty much sink an infinite amount of time into, at the time.

deadbabe 18 minutes ago

Do internet comments count as reading?

  • doubled112 11 minutes ago

    I don't know if kids are even reading comments. There's another perfectly good video with just a quick swipe.

general1465 11 hours ago

I am not reading either for pleasure. I am reading so much during my daily life (Documentation, coding, manuals, logs) that reading for pleasure sounds like a bad joke.

  • lawn 9 minutes ago

    That difference is like comparing taking a piss and having sex. While you use the same body part the experiences are not at all alike.

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