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by cookie_monsta
1486 days ago
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> Canceling it instead of improving it feels so wrong. I don't see anybody calling for edtech to be cancelled, but something less extreme like not sharing data with 200 adtech companies or removing the 7 SDKs that share real time location data from the education version of Minecraft to Google, Twitter, Facebook, etc is probably a good place to start with the improvements. |
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Why care about protecting the kids from Google and Facebook etc when they have Youtube and Facebook running in the other browser tab? Why not protect them from actual physical threats they can't do anything about by themselves instead?
You can't do shit about being forced to go to a school building - don't go and the police will come to force you to go (tested that for you).
> I don't see anybody calling for edtech to be cancelled
But that's the practical outcome - here they said "oh we have these unresolvable problems [...list of bullshit...] with this internet stuff, I guess we need kids back in the prison!". And articles like this are just feeding them more.