At the risk of sounding like a fuddy-duddy, I put this hysteria and mean-spiritedness squarely on the influence of social media.
Social media has indoctrinated our society to think they are the centre of the universe and that every passing brain fart is on par with Einstein and Hawking. There is an undeniable 'chicken coop' mentality now, where a frenzy of violence is unleashed at the first hint of blood. We are all isolated behind our phones (and if you think it's bad with adults, just have a look at 12-30 year olds now) and the entire world is a tiny screen...no wonder people see other human beings as just things. It's not a problem to attack and demonize a thing, is it?
I've certainly seen a difference over the past decade or two in terms of the overall mood. I still photograph in public and haven't had a problem -- but the change is evident. People are *miserable* and just looking for a reason to BE miserable. I get it -- I spend more than 5 minutes on any social media platform I feel like sh!t myself.
The worrisome part, I think, is what we lose by isolating ourselves. We lose art, first of all...think of the great images by Winogrand, Meier, Meyerowitz, and so many more. Now think of them being deleted...that's what social media trains people to do.
We lose connectedness -- actual, human interaction -- in favour of the false, sterile faux-connectedness of algorithms that exist only to sell us ads.
We lose empathy and good will -- instead, we get meanness, suspicion and anger.
Not a world I want to live in. I can't help but think in future decades, we'll look back on this era the same way we look back on a society that advertised cigarettes to pregnant women and spraying DDT everywhere..."what were they THINKING?!??"