• expr@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    I mean, social media should be banned for everyone, not just teenagers. It’s a great evil in the world today, and in a functional democracy that wasn’t braindead, we should ban them outright for the mass harm and destruction they have caused.

    That being said, I fully understand that the motivations of countries for these kinds of bans have little to do with the harm of social media and are much more about surveillance.

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      2 hours ago

      Which type of social media are we referring to here?

      Doesn’t Lemmy count as social media?

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      4 hours ago

      It’s so bonkers how most of the older generations agree that being on the internet cannot make you social, yet became the default method to communicate.

      Ban it for everyone? I mean, lemmy itself is a social network platform, if you want it to be. But I know what you mean: social media being the most used platforms, Google, Facebook, Tik-Tok, etc . . . And for that, yeah, I do agree with a full ban. We need a cultural reset, where we aren’t being fed sensationalist bullshit and pure brainrot as entertainment via an algorithm trained on our insufficient capacity to regulate our attention.

      • Dave@lemmy.nz
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        2 hours ago

        In my view social media is probably not the problem, but the algorithms they use that are designed to be addictive and manipulative.

        I saw an article once arguing that the algorithms should be regulated in a similar way to medicine. Give some base ingredients they can use freely (e.g. sort by newest first), then require any others to run studies to prove they are not harmful.

        There would be an expert board that approves or declines the new algorithm in the same way medicines are approved today (the important bit being that they are experts, not politicians making the decision).

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        3 hours ago

        If you take such a broad definition of social media, then nearly the entire Internet becomes “social media” and the term loses its meaning, IMO.