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Children and Radio

  • @[email protected]
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    1471 year ago

    Eh, there is sufficient evidence to recommend children and teenagers having limited internet and social media access during their formative years at this point.

    The tiktok algorithm of mindless doomscrolling funny little bits all short and digestible for a decaying attention span is just the most egregious example why restrictions should at least be considered.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You could say that about a lot of things, though. Video games and TV were commonly criticized this way. And it was a popular meme on Reddit that people would be so addicted to the site that they’d spend hours scrolling it.

      Criticizing tik tok is just popular on sites like this because people here really don’t like tik tok.

      At any rate, parents can already try to restrict their children’s access. But governments are gonna have a hard time doing so without hurting everyone as a whole (eg, see the attempts of some US states to require giving your ID to porn sites). Dunno if you remember being a kid, but I found my way around every restriction my parents set and I just disliked them for it.

      • @Adulated_Aspersion
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        11 year ago

        Red Dead Redepmption 2 is not a video game.

        “That’s not a game at all. That’s like fucking Shakespeare.”

        -Tenacious D

      • @[email protected]
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        991 year ago

        You realize that’s still true, right? You’re posting this as some big own as though it’s somehow not harmful to mindlessly consume any form of media to an extreme extent, especially in the learning years.

        Somebody been watching too many tik toks?

        • Bipta
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          -241 year ago

          Somebody been watching too many tik toks

          What a ridiculous logical leap.

          • @Feathercrown
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            61 year ago

            Erm ackchually it’s called an insult and it wasn’t meant to convey a logical point

          • @[email protected]
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            491 year ago

            How is it hypocrisy if the previous forms of media were also bad for you, Tik-Tok is just more efficient at funneling meaningless drivel down your throat?

            • @Polydextrous
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              351 year ago

              Exactly. We’ve also been saying that burning coal was destroying the climate, and then we said CFCs were destroying the ozone, and then we said massive deforestation is ruining the climate…doesn’t make any of them less true just because we’ve said similar beings about less efficient means of destruction.

            • quadropiss
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              -11 year ago

              Such generalizing statements are blatantly untrue, hypocritical, and harmful. People don’t use social media without a reason. Everything a human does is meet their needs, both psychological and physiological. When humans resort to social media it means they resort to social interaction and whatever other needs they may have like having feelings validated, visual/audio/etc. stimulation, but that doesn’t sound sensational enough, that’s not enough to scapegoat a group of people

              • @Feathercrown
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                11 year ago

                Ok but research indicates that it fails to actually meet their long-term needs. This is actually a really confusing take, if humans always do what meets their needs then we wouldn’t have any issues at all? We TRY to do what we think will meet them, but we’re often mistaken, and this is an example of that.

                • quadropiss
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                  -11 year ago

                  Did I say that it does meet needs long term? What was the sample? What was the methodology? What communities were they participating in? How were they participating? What were the needs? Did they have a neurodivergency? What were their surroundings like? What was their childhood like? Do they go to therapy? What therapeutic practice did they do in therapy?

                  • @Feathercrown
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                    01 year ago

                    Why are you asking like I was talking about a single person? Like… “What therapeutic practice did they do in therapy?”? Is this your idea of a counterargument?

                • quadropiss
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                  1 year ago

                  Also no. Addiction happens exactly when the needs are met more than usual, hence “social media addiction”, and it’s not the social media’s fault, it’s not “TikTok Instagram bad”. It’s weaponized misconceptions about mental health that are creating this issue in the first place

                  Edit: PSA - more than usual does not mean enough

              • Bipta
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                181 year ago

                I think that’s generally a good argument, however the rate and level of dopamine hits from TikTok and YouTube Shorts may far surpass that of prior mediums and so actually warrant additional considerations and precautions.

                But then, I may just be an old man.

                • quadropiss
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                  21 year ago

                  Do you know anything about the reward system and addiction apart from the words “serotonin” and “dopamine”? /gen

                  • @[email protected]
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                    141 year ago

                    Video games are interactive, not passive. You can learn a lot and sharpen your reflexes, but moderation is still key.

              • @[email protected]
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                91 year ago

                It may be hypocritical, but have you considered that all of these forms of entertainment are unhealthy? The only difference is that they get more and more efficient with each generation, causing increasing levels of concern from each generation. That’s indicative of a rising trend

                • Bipta
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                  31 year ago

                  This is a rather interesting viewpoint and I can’t really find any fault with it.

                  • @Feathercrown
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                    11 year ago

                    It’s mine as well, I think it has a decent chance of being right.

              • @[email protected]
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                1 year ago

                Fwiw I actively believe that reddit is responsible for shortening my attention span.

                It is not hypocritical to call out tik tok for doing the same.

                • quadropiss
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                  1 year ago

                  What situations your short attention span makes uncomfortable for you apart from things related to some sort of achievement (as perceived by your workplace, school, family, friends, etc)

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 year ago

                    Can you rephrase your question? Imo nearly everything can be interpreted to relate to some sort of achievement.

          • some_guy
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            “I’m not saying it’s true I just wanted to imply it’s true to drive enragement engagement”