UK open to social media ban for kids as gov't kicks off feasibility study
gnomesaiyan @ gnomesaiyan @lemmy.world Posts 2Comments 459Joined 2 yr. ago

gnomesaiyan @ gnomesaiyan @lemmy.world
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I think the threshold might be media that is known to be bad influencers to the masses. If a corporation/company stamps social media logos on the bottom of their website or advertisement, it's probably worth banning (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok, etc). I mean, how many more Tide pod challenges do our children need? It's a waste of time and we need to instead be showering our kids with positive messages, not feeding them brain rot.