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by pj_mukh
3 days ago
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Barring any real causal studies, I’ll lean on the experience of teachers and school boards [1]. Note if the article called for instituting a school board ban instead of a country-wide ban, I’d support it. But the article is fundamentally questioning the existence of the problem which was a silly over-reaction. [1] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/04/us/social-media-schools.h... |
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