I saw this article, which made me think about it…

Kids under 16 to be banned from social media after Senate passes world-first laws


Seeing what kind of brainrot kids are watching, makes me think it’s a good idea. I wouldn’t say all content is bad, but most kids will get hooked on trash content that is intentionally designed to grab their attention.

What would be an effective way to enforce a restriction with the fewest possible side effects? And who should be the one enforcing that restriction in your opinion?

  • Dragon Rider (drag)
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    25 hours ago

    What about abused children? Gay kids with homophobic parents? Depressed kids who need access to a suicide hotline?

    • @jordanlund
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      15 hours ago

      You do know that access to all those things still exists without smartphones, right?

      • Dragon Rider (drag)
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        25 hours ago

        You said “not just social media”, implying you wanted to ban smartphones in addition to social media. Those things are social media. If drag has misunderstood and you don’t want to ban social media for children, feel free to correct drag

        • @jordanlund
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          15 hours ago

          Again, support for all those things exists outside social media and smart phones.

          It’s really good for kids to learn how to do these things for themselves without reliance on technology.

          Y’all never would have survived the 80s.

          • Dragon Rider (drag)
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            25 hours ago

            You mean during the AIDS epidemic when many gay people died because of lack of access to information on safe sex?

            Yeah, we would’ve…

            • @jordanlund
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              15 hours ago

              Oh, there was plenty of information and support from other people, what got folks killed was the lack of information, funding, and support from the government.

              Where I grew up, in the 80s, the place was called Looking Glass and they’re still around. We didn’t need social media or a smart phone to find them.

              https://www.lookingglass.us/