Not sure if YT for kids falls in this category exactly but the social nature of a lot of these products means that cutting your kid off also has negative effects in their social circle when all their friends are on the networks. That’s why collective action is needed, not just the action of individual parents.
I always hear this argument - is there any actual evidence that this is true though?
This is one of the worst parts. Social participation requires access to screens.
If you think having screens hurts kids mental health, wait until you take them away!
If we all stand around and wait for the collective action to start, it never will. imo start by making informed choices and sharing your reasons when asked.
Shrugging at brainworms being inserted into your child and shrugging with a "well that's just the world we live in" is mind boggling to me. Heck, when i grew up there were kids without TV at home. They survived pretty well, despite a bit of social disconnect.