Thanks, Iceflower.
It's funny how adults especially since the wireless and gramophone became common have been worried about the media-habits of the young (read teenagers).
Even back in the time of jazz and ragtime, people were concerned about the young listening to "negro-music" as it was termed back then. - Such racket surely must have a bad affect on their moral!
Then came rock'n'roll and Elvis - why, it was pure depravity!
Beatles with their long hair (conveniently forgetting that men often had much longer hair in the mid 1800's) and their "barbed wire-music"!
The late 60's... well, no one remembers what happened, since everyone was stoned...
Disco and punk in the 70's. - Half the young are lost in a world of outrageous clothes and the rest are chronically depressed.
The walkman in the 80's - the young are all zombies!
The first genuine reality shows in the 90's. What moral will our young develop after watching that?
- and so on and so on.
Every single generation since we lived in caves and the adults back then looked in disbelief at Urg and Garg banging two bones together, have been worried about what the young are up to.
Yet, the human race is still around.
And our children will worry about the media habits of their children as well.