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by Aerroon
672 days ago
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>there's a good amount of evidence regarding the harms it can have at this point Considering this evidence was produced during a time when the public opinion was looking for any excuse to blame social media companies and that the field of research producing those studies has an accuracy of a coin flip I'm unconvinced. I'd need to see a lot more than out of contact quotes from Facebook research or these questionable "we asked kids to taste xyz, they're totally more depressed and it's totally social media's fault." >kids haven't been able to buy mature games from brick-and-mortar stores like Gamestop since I was a child decades ago They pirated them instead because kids don't have money. That being said, I would rather kids be banned from the internet outright rather than the internet becoming yet another watered down place. |
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> They pirated them instead because kids don't have money.
I mean sure, a kid can break a window and rob a gun store too... we're not talking about creating rules that are impossible to circumvent, the answer to imperfect regulation isn't no regulation.
> That being said, I would rather kids be banned from the internet outright rather than the internet becoming yet another watered down place.
Content filters have come a long way, this isn't what anyone is suggesting.