• @[email protected]
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    86 months ago

    Is that a real graph? And if so, has there ever been any actual explanation on what caused the dip from 1995 - 2005?

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      186 months ago

      It looks real:

      I’m not sure why, but if I had to speculate: acceptance of mental healthcare grew substantially in the 90s (including meds), anti-suicide/intervention programs, anti-bullying campaigns (especially after Columbine). Also, any time I see a graph with any kind of dip around 9/11, I wonder if that major cultural shift had any effect.

      As for the steep rise again, I think it’s simply social media.

      • @[email protected]
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        86 months ago

        Both sides of your speculation seem rather sound and plausible. Social media amplifies toxicity like no other.

        I fully endorse your speculations!

      • @Donkter
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        36 months ago

        You could also argue that the sharp rise occurred around 2008 with the market crash. I bet a lot of families got broken after the housing bubble burst.

        There is a slight uptick around 2002 as well which could correlate to 9/11

    • @formergijoe
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      26 months ago

      Not to AKSHUALLY so much but I think that second inflection point is more in line with Facebook removing the .edu email requirement. As horrible as Vista was, I do think credit should be given there. PS1 release tracks tho.