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by kyrers
2096 days ago
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I can see where you're coming from, but just like opiates, you start using them if you want, and you are aware of the risks, which most people should be when it comes to social networks. I don't know if they are but if not, they should be forced to clearly state the risks of getting addicted. As for your McDonalds argument, cocaine is illegal. I stated that as long as it was within the law, I saw no problem. Food might not be the best comparison to use. |
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As for the cocaine part, that’s immaterial to the thought experiment I proposed. I was just trying to delineate between true physical addiction and whatever makes me people want to eat unhealthy food. Say it’s something else that causes physical addiction but isn’t illegal.