Sure. They could be reading this forum; your post for example.
Certainly something I've done on occasion!
I think complaining that people are not staring at nature is somewhat missing the point of this thread... it's
definitely your problem if you're taking issue to people quietly looking at a screen.
Most of the anti-social behaviour I've seen is shouty kids, loud music, and even one girl filming me. She must have been about 12 recording for social media (which she shouldn't even be on) by propping her phone up against the window, pointing right over the aisle to where I was sitting.
A few phone calls here and there, but I've never had anyone talk loudly on their phone. I myself have had a phone call on a train, but it was rather empty and I tried to keep my volume down. I don't really see it as any more anti-social as having a quiet conversation to another passenger. My biggest complaint would be the multiple occasions where I've seen people put their legs in the aisles. No, the seats are not beds, and no they do not face into the aisle. I shouldn't have to ask you to move in order to leave the train.
as a northerner (who sees wonderful sights almost daily, when either driving or on a train) I’m more interested in the stations on the underground than the countryside.
I find the infrastructure to be quite nice to look at. Most people would find it invasive or depressing, but I always find it impressive. I quite enjoy looking at the Elizabeth Line when travelling between Shenfield and London Liverpool Street as you can always spot the points before you hear the rumble in a 745. The bridge where the Elizabeth line crosses over the GEML is also very impressive, and is interesting to see on the inside of an Elizabeth Line train when standing and looking down the length of the train.