On this week's episode of Poll Hub: Video games are no longer just for kids. In fact, most parents say they're a good influence, and many are grabbing a controller to join in the fun! Then, we're stepping outside the house to see what's happened to America's favorite "third places." Cafes, parks, and libraries once brought people together... but where did they go? Finally, we head back to 2014 for a fast-food flashback you won't want to miss. Was your favorite chain on top a decade ago?
As video games have become mainstream, the stigma surrounding them has faded, especially among parents. A majority now say gaming is a positive part of their kids' lives, and many are playing with their kids regularly. But that doesn't mean they aren't also setting time and content limits.
Next, we explore the declining role of the "third place." Those communal spots outside work and home, like libraries, cafes, and barbershops, are being frequented less and less. What does it mean for connection, loneliness, and community identity?
And, for this week's Fun Fact, we rewind to 2014 to see which fast food franchise held the crown. Hint: It's likely one you've visited more than once!