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by rco8786 1653 days ago
> No. Your adoption of technology/social media into every facet of your life created this problem.

No, society's adoption created this problem, not an individual.

> This sounds like a problem between you and your social circle.

Now we're getting somewhere, we agree it's a problem. Congratulations that your particular social circle doesn't have this problem. But millions upon millions of them do.

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> No, society's adoption created this problem, not an individual.

I don't intend on dismissing your point with my next comment, only to offer it as an anecdotal data point: I don't have this problem, but I live in a society.

> Now we're getting somewhere, we agree it's a problem.

I'm saying it's your problem, not a societal or technological problem.

Come on. Dismissing widespread problems as "not my problem, your problem" because it doesn't happen to affect you is so weak.
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> Come on. Dismissing widespread problems as "not my problem, your problem" because it doesn't happen to affect you is so weak.

I think I didn't articulate my last comment well because you seem to misunderstand me.

I'm not saying it's not a problem and I'm not dismissing it at all. I'm saying it's not a problem that requires a societal or technological solution. I'm using my own experience as evidence for this. You can opt-out of all of this junk. I have; many others have. You already have all the tools you need to make this problem go away for yourself. Do you disagree? If so, what technological innovation, or societal evolution do you think would help you address this problem?