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slightlv

(8,098 posts)
8. I really want to agree with you... and I appreciate where you're coming from...
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 05:51 PM
16 hrs ago

but restricting social media in the very early, formative years is not abridging speech, IMO. In fact, even trump in his diatribe isn't talking about restricting it... only having that restriction moved to the parents' obligations, not by default mode. Limiting or even eliminating social media isn't cutting out tech for the kids... tech is so much more than just social media. And doing something like this could even encourage more types of social media that would be geared to younger kids... kinda like "under 21" clubs (although I'm not sure about their reputation anymore). One thing you can be sure of... whatever is done to "help" always ends up getting perverted towards greed and nastiness.

Social media is a bad can of worms for kids, especially the non-blonde, white, well built groups. It has a bad rep towards driving kids to the point of suicide at times. Kids can be, and often are, mean to their peers. I say use this time to help build up resilience by insisting on real socialization among kids. A screen can never be a substitute for one-on-one learning from each other in the social milieu.

In addition, it lessens the dangers of indoctrination of christian nationalism, misogyny, and racism that is rampant across social media. Even adults get addicted to this kind of tech, to their detriment. We don't have to help entire generations to grow more incels.

Leaving it to the parents sounds great on the surface. But the very kids at the most danger will be ones with parents who encourage this kind of anti-social behavior, especially by modeling their own behavior towards others different from them. I just don't think tech is the end-all and be-all of anyone's life, and I made my living at it for over 40 years. I'm still not into social media, other than a small stint on facebook. I did that to stay in touch with family at the time, and I applaud the early emphasis on that function. But it was taken over by racists and haters of all kinds. Even with controls, it was hard to not to keep that stuff away.

We try to protect our children from a lot in their formative years. I just happen to think this may be one of those areas we need to add emphasis to while the tech bros fight over who gets what from whom. I honestly don't believe they've got the best interests of our kids in their hearts. They're too busy trying to take over the world and remake it in their version of a libertarian paradise where it's everyone for themselves.

Like I said, I really want to agree with you because Free Speech is one of our bedrock foundations, and I protest most weekends for it. But not all the freedoms are granted everyone from birth on. Some are even taken away simply because of what gender you happen to be, or lessened because of a myriad of "out group" reasons. It's hard enough to be a kid in today's world, and being a "fat kid" when I was younger, I truly don't want what I went through magnified for kids through social media, by peers or by bots. I want to say "especially the girls"... but boys are learning some very bad ideas and behaviors that end up hurting them, and society, too.

I know your MMV... and I respect that. We're going to have to have a lot of hard talks in the future once we try to rebuild the society trump has torn down. This may well be one of those areas. I hope you can respect my opinions on it as I respect yours, and know that we're all coming from a place of trying to do what's right for all concerned.

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If Trump is against it... them I'm all for it. QueerDuck 17 hrs ago #1
... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #2
One of my all time favorites! 😂🤣👍️ QueerDuck 17 hrs ago #3
I suspected... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #4
From the same people who cheered (after demanding) schools ban cell phones. Grins 9 hrs ago #24
This is one of the few areas Matthew28 16 hrs ago #5
I really want to agree with you... and I appreciate where you're coming from... slightlv 16 hrs ago #8
Thank you for this reply. LiberalLovinLug 12 hrs ago #21
"Freedom of speech" is assessed somewhat differently in the UK 0rganism 16 hrs ago #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles 15 hrs ago #15
The only problem is: oberle 15 hrs ago #16
Ohhhhh, poor US tech firms! City Lights 16 hrs ago #6
With Kissin Kousin Eppy gone, the current White House resident needs other ways to recruit those under 16 for his sons. Wonder Why 16 hrs ago #7
Apparently youngsters take social media seriously. Aussie105 16 hrs ago #10
Don't care about tech firms' woes. In the end, they'll adapt for a dollar, I'm sure. OC375 16 hrs ago #11
Social media isn't healthy for a lot of people. ForgoTheConsequence 16 hrs ago #12
The real concern is the potential cutting off of the brainwashing of children to accept the status quo. cstanleytech 15 hrs ago #13
Why are the destruction of our speech & privacy rights so favored as solutions of first resort? snot 15 hrs ago #14
What makes him think the UK is going to listen to him? On ANYTHING! JustKay 14 hrs ago #17
This is icky. Baitball Blogger 13 hrs ago #18
None of your business, asshole. LudwigPastorius 13 hrs ago #19
When the fuck did it become acceptable for them to keep trying to influence policies that affect the EU? Karasu 13 hrs ago #20
What a shame if our children were isolated from a constant flood of fascist propaganda..... KY_EnviroGuy 10 hrs ago #22
They want to poison the minds of everyone, everywhere! The younger the better! PSPS 9 hrs ago #23
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