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by FirmwareBurner 864 days ago
> I'm not looking forward to another dopamine death spiral.

Yeah, we're ruining human interactions and giving people depression, self doubt, etc, with all this technology that absorbs their lives, but think of all the money we're making for the shareholders. Line goes up. /s

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I dislike this simplistic line of thought because it seems to assume that people have no agency, no preferences, and must buy whatever is produced.

It’s like blaming beer companies for liver disease. Beer is brewed and sold because people like beer. This has also made shareholders lots of money. So what?

Cf. smoking and all the success that has been had from banning the advertising of tobacco products.
I think almost everyone except the most poisonous libertarians agree that there is some point at which thing tip into the realm of public health.

Look at cigarette companies denying for so long that their product caused cancer (or at one point claiming it was good for pregnant women). Or the sale of assault rifles and their use in mass shootings. Or a less controversial one- that suicide rates were lowered when they changed the type of gas in people’s homes.

I think as a society we can always collectively decide that regulating something might be for the public good. Sometimes we’re even correct about it.