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aidenn0yesterday at 8:19 PM4 repliesview on HN

I like that this article at least links to a document with the features they want under scrutiny, but they do avoid a definition, and nearly all networked systems have at least some of the features in the document[1].

Is google docs social media? It certainly has social features and I've been witness to cyber-bullying via a shared google doc.

What about Spotify? It has social features far beyond just sharing playlists

WhatsApp? Discord? MMS?

1: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GVO7sNuCNmNwqVK64PHQ...


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kybernetikosyesterday at 10:41 PM

As you say 'social media' is not a good category, we should specify exactly the things that are concerning. Here are the ones where I'm concerned about their effect on young people:

1. a user is shown new content based on extensive profiling and a secret algorithm that the user does not control

2. a users activity can be discovered and tracked by people that intend to take advantage of the user

3. the operation of the site is optimised for addiction (or more euphemistically "attention")

I absolutely don't think that a book club or a kids own website comments or person to person chat systems should be included in the rules.

Note - I'm not saying these things should be banned, just that I think it's reasonable to restrict their use to adults.

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dleslieyesterday at 10:39 PM

The simple answer is that children should not have access to a cell phone at their leisure, or unmonitored access to a computer or tablet. Access should be limited, purposeful, and monitored when possible.

giancarlostoroyesterday at 8:22 PM

Discord is 100% social media. Just like WhatsApp. MSN definitely was, remember MSN Groups? MSN Chat (the IRC knock off), and a bunch of other things. As someone who has consumed social media and chat platforms, I will note that most chat platforms are social media in their own regard. Habbo Hotel is another example of social media. :)

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strathmeyeryesterday at 8:48 PM

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