I haven't gone through all of the replies, but I have two categories for these people...
1. People closer to my age practicing learned helplessness- I see a lot of people posting examples they see on travel forums and groups where people ask the same questions over and over again vs. utilizing simple searches for the information. I see the same thing at work. There are self-starters who will do extensive research before coming to the group with questions. Then you've got the highly dependent people who will pose a question to the group without any effort on their part. I'm not sure how much is just pure laziness vs. learned helplessness fostered by people willing to do their research for them. In my early experiences with this in the workplace, I tried to empower these people to learn to use their tools and resources so they wouldn't be dependent on others for common solutions, but I've come to believe that it's something hardwired in some people.
2. Kids using other means to shortcut what we consider a common/normal approach- My teens are really the only ones I still keep pushing to find their own answers. I'll tell them that they have access to Google just like me. Of course, they often refuse to use Google like me. It's not a distrust thing either. It's just not as quick and streamlined as they'd like. Their approach is "Hey Siri." Even something like a coin flip is "Hey Siri, flip a coin." Siri isn't as reliable as my Google search methods, but I still think it's a step up from opting for a Reddit post over a Google search.