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woudsma | 2 years ago

I can't imagine myself graduating high school if I had a smartphone back then. Those things are so addictive, they just keep on giving. When I was studying all you could play on your phone was Snake. Going out with friends and making a campfire was way more fun than playing Snake. Nowadays people can spend 14hrs a day on their phone and still not be bored, it's crazy.

Deleting social media apps makes your phone _much_ less interesting though!

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bluescrn|2 years ago

Also, entire new forms of bullying, endless porn, and clickbait media with headlines that can be terrifying to adults, let alone kids.

deely3|2 years ago

How many millions of children succesfully graduated already while having smartphones?

> Nowadays people can spend 14hrs a day on their phone and still not be bored, it's crazy.

How this can be crazy? You have unlimited library of people, photos, information, videos, absolutely anything in your hand. It would be crazy not use it. I use my smartphone even now to write this comment.

> Deleting social media apps makes your phone _much_ less interesting though!

And also it will succesfully separate you from social information, trends. Which is good but also could become issue.

ghusto|2 years ago

It's difficult to explain how the world was before 2007. Yes, yes, some of this is cranky old man shouts at cloud, but some of it is more objective.

Being bored was okay. It was part of life, and good for you. It not only got you to put in effort into not being bored (_eventually_), but just not being entertained is good for your mental well being. None of us realised this at the time of course.

kazinator|2 years ago

> How this can be crazy?

How it can be crazy is that they are ignoring the existence of 4K, 30 inch monitors, peering into a tiny screen that you have to dab at like an imbecile.

earthling8118|2 years ago

This is a sign of you being out of touch with the times. I can assure you that a phone wouldn't be the source of this problem. I would play Kerbal Space Program or any other game on the school computer. There weren't many options for them to stop it. We had http proxies, linux live CDs, you name it. The schools just simply couldn't lock them down properly. Even the students that weren't technically inclined didn't have difficulty, but there were plenty of people that did know what they were doing too.

qup|2 years ago

If you were playing KSP on your school computers, then you're just part of the current generation. We're old, kiddo.

I was playing Oregon Trail.

detuur|2 years ago

How is computer usage remotely comparable? At my high school we had 2 hours of computer class per week. The rest of the time we spent in regular, computer-less classrooms. We had smartphones already in my days and I promise you they were a major source of distraction for the students even though they were banned.

I cannot imagine I would have bothered to pay attention at all if I could just be scrolling twitter or reddit all day. There's a reason why I block these apps on my own phone during work hours.

kazinator|2 years ago

> I would play Kerbal Space Program or any other game on the school computer.

Not while sitting in the back row of math class, though.

im3w1l|2 years ago

What's a CD?

kazinator|2 years ago

> Those things are so addictive

For you, perhaps.

I sometimes forget mine exists; then I remember the thing and find it discharged.

I can waste hours on a real computer, though, with a large screen, and a real mouse and keyboard.