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I'm not going to claim having an explanation for all what's going on there, but coupled with reports from people who are supposed to know more than me (watched one on the other day on addiction, Internet, and sex... as applied to Spain, but still), there are some worrying observations:
I would really wish it was just increased reporting, but it definitely looks like something more serious is going on.
You mentioned the 1990s, that's where I can speak from first hand experience:
Anyway, we could speculate a lot about what were the key changes, but since this is not supposed to be the place for such speculations, I think we can at least agree that something has changed quite dramatically.
"me too" happened and women started reporting it more often.
#MeToo started in 2017, the large jump in the graph happened in 2012-2013.