So I don't take them myself so I can't be certain of this but I've tried them years ago and they gave me all kinds of weird side effects, from things like barely being able to stay awake during the daytime to basically just feeling like a zombie. I have family members who I'm not sure if they are taking them currently but I know they have before (I'm kinda nervous to ask but I might) and they are handling the events of this past year very differently, basically they are skeptical of what's going on but they continually have a "wait and see" approach and they often seem too overwhelmed to really look deeply into what's going on. Would be interested if others have noticed anything like this as I have an admittedly flimsy sample size on a personal level.
My personal beliefs about antidepressants are that they are essentially a mechanism of social control, helping people to stay in unnatural situations that make them miserable rather than addressing the root cause but I feel like it's hard to know for sure when you can't really tell if any given stranger is using them or not. I have known some people who seemed really screwed up that told me they used them though.
Instead of fixing the problem with sunlight, not sitting all day, taking vitamin D, eat red meat, beef liver, doing hard things and succeeding and feeling self worth people just take pills that make them feel not themselves.