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sallveburrpiyesterday at 6:38 PM2 repliesview on HN

I think age is a lame argument here but fwiw i also grew up on IRC and 90s internet - I just have a less rosy view of that time.

> TikTok causes chemical release in the brain

Basically everything causes a chemical release in the brain. For example HN does as well, would you compare posting on HN to heroin?

> both are hard to fight

I know and knew people both addicted to heroin and to TikTok. Let me assure you that ditching a short-form content addiction is VASTLY more easy than ditching heroin.

> the effects of Heroin which comes with addiction and the cravings are some-what mimicked within the realms of TikTok

This is true for everything that humans enjoy. Next you gonna say that talking a walk in nature or working out is like heroin because I enjoy it and I’m addicted to it (if I don’t do it every day I feel bad and I have a compulsion to do it every day)

> why do you think the world is in utter shit

I disagree with that assessment, the “world” as a whole is actually much better than it used to be 30 years ago. Of course that might not be the case for you individually but then this thread is more about your feelings than an objective observation of the world.

> At least with Heroin you need to inject.

Most heroin users don’t inject which ones again shows you don’t know anything about it outside of tropes and cliches.

“At least with TikTok you need a smartphone and internet and swipe to unlock” - see how dumb that makes me sound?

Don’t get me wrong I dislike the tech hegemony and social media as much as you - I just think your way of arguing damages your position more than it helps it.


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8noteyesterday at 8:27 PM

part of the definition of addiction is that it has a negative impact on your life, so your nature walks and exercise arent comparable without describing that harm

doublerabbityesterday at 8:08 PM

I state my age so at least I can represent myself as someone with experience in this world and who has seen the internet deteriorate from something fundamental awesome to a wash-rag floating in a swamp.

I see it as Digital Heroin. If others, you don't, fine.

Social Media is addicting. I use none and explaining it as " digital heroin" may be an extreme way to present the thought but at least it's bluntly represents the curse of it. Finally, it's not the teenagers at fault. It's the governments in the first place for allowing this. I saw it on the wall when Facebook came to be back in 2007.