Generally, I don't see this pattern of human interaction getting better because, for one, people are after money and a lot of people have gotten into tech, which requires them to be looking at their screens. So you don't expect someone that is broke to leave the money they will chase and start talking to you, of course, networking, which involves human interaction, is key to growth. That is where it now boils down to how important you are to this person. If you're not a potential customer, investor, client, people won't see the point of spending so much time with you. Even if they are spending time with you, it will just be on a 'hello' basis.
So if it's the fact that people coming on social media to laugh and behind the scene they are crying, I think it's just going to get worse. Because there are some times when you log into social media, you see a lot of oppressive posts and some people just want to level up. They still haven't defined their self that they get carried away by social media. You should just identify your support systems, know what you are doing on social media, and just mind your business because everyone is busy with their stuff.