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falcolas | 1 year ago
I'll even blame videogames to a certain extent. You used to have to read a lot of text to get the story of a videogame, but now it's all voiced. Games like "Sea of Stars" where it's still text based are the minority these days. And they'll probably become even more of a minority with the rise of AI narration.
For those who remember "Reading Rainbow" - it was taken off the air at the time of "no child left behind" because PBS put a emphasis on learning to read, and didn't have the budget to continue Reading Rainbow.
It's sad, but at a time when there are more books than one could ever read in a dozen lifetimes, reading has been set aside. I almost wonder if the pendulum will swing back, and humankind will become oral storytellers once again.
Lammy|1 year ago
They don't even need to wait for adulthood to experience this when they can be required to collect a certain number of book quiz points every week, thus mentally enshrining reading as as assignment / punishment and not something that's ever done for fun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Reader
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hulitu|1 year ago
It is just like with the internet: finding quality stuff is incredibly difficult. The bookstores are full of crap around here (DE).