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bmacho | 11 days ago

Gather evidence that it is harmful. Put it on TV, radio, billboards and brochures that it is harmful, and parents should control the time their children spend on social media. Problem mostly solved.

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iamnothere|11 days ago

I don’t think you understand, widespread organized media campaigns were pretty successful with smoking, which is physically and chemically addictive, but that’s different because with smoking we were willing to put in some effort. Not possible here.

bmacho|11 days ago

You are right, I definitely do not understand. My views:

  - moderate amount of Internet is *not harmful* for children
  - parents, in most of the cases *can* control excessive amount of usage
  - governments haven't tried educating the children and their parents yet. (Or any other method)
  - instead they are banning the kids from the Internet and deanonymise adults
I am not happy about this.

Braxton1980|10 days ago

They banned sales of cigarettes to people under 18

thrance|11 days ago

I ain't paying for a propaganda competition with foreign mega-corporations. Just ban them outright, the kids will be alright. Nothing of value is lost by not exposing them to these FOMO-maximizing, brain-rotting, billionaire-owned propaganda machines.