Chris RemingtonM to Technology@beehaw.org • edit-22 days agoThe inarguable case for banning social media for teenswww.ft.comexternal-linkmessage-square71fedilinkarrow-up178arrow-down10file-text
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minus-squarePete HahnloserlinkfedilinkEnglish7•2 days agoI have full control over my feed here. That’s an important distinction. I’d imagine if I end up in someone else’s hometown off Beehaw, we’d end up getting a beer or lunch. Saying Facebook is in the same area code is specious.
minus-square@technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilink1•1 day agoSo the problem isn’t actually “social media” but corporate control? Well geez I wonder why everybody is attacking social media… \s
minus-squareMudManlinkfedilink5•2 days agoOh, ok. So is this fine for kids, then? And if so, how do you draw that line in a piece of legislation?
I have full control over my feed here. That’s an important distinction. I’d imagine if I end up in someone else’s hometown off Beehaw, we’d end up getting a beer or lunch.
Saying Facebook is in the same area code is specious.
So the problem isn’t actually “social media” but corporate control?
Well geez I wonder why everybody is attacking social media… \s
Oh, ok.
So is this fine for kids, then? And if so, how do you draw that line in a piece of legislation?