Later in life, convenience starts to matter more than novelty. Digital spaces remove friction while still offering interaction, rules, and shared time. That’s why they’ve become so sticky. I recently came across an analysis on
https://www.nerdly.co.uk/2025/12/08/the ... is-gaming/ that framed online gaming among older adults as less about excitement and more about maintaining social presence and mental engagement. It highlighted how these platforms unintentionally stepped into gaps left by fading offline communities.