I feel what @jurinova is getting at is that when people think of an dystopian society, they're so quick to think of the Apocalypse.
Zombie, Nuclear War, Alien Invasion -- take your pick. But Earth's a lawless, dangerous wasteland. Everyone you run into wants to use and destroy you, resources are depleted. The robots have killed the humans. Stuff like that.
And while that is a good part of the Dystopian societies, it's not all of it. Honestly, it can really depend.
A dystopia is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. But what does that mean? We can quickly say, the Apocalypse, but you also have people who dream of it happening so that they can do whatever they want.
For me, a dystopic society would be one a robotic, inhumane one. One where things like art and music are not necessary anymore and people allow machines to feel for them. Maybe things are easier, but this is dystopic shown as utopic. What happens to the human drive? Would we lose our meaning at that point?