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ozgrakkurttoday at 3:19 PM6 repliesview on HN

Seriously. I see at least one baby with a phone in hand every time I go out.

This is 100% an education issue and they don't understand how harmful that can be to their child's brain.

Governments are focusing on banning things because some reason but real solution is education and support imo.

Similar issue with school shottings. Government wants to ban guns or put controls on schools but they don't invest enough on mental health, it is almost if they are incapable of understanding that a healthy person wouldn't choose to do this.

The social media ussue is similar imo, parents don't understand how harmful it is to the brain. It is harmful for adults and it is even worse for children


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pj_mukhtoday at 3:26 PM

"This is 100% an education issue"

It is not. Most parents I know have seen what it does to their kids, but have zero childcare. I have a white-collar remote job and can police my kids. If I was dual-parent working class, I don't think I'd be able to pull it off. I'm glad these laws are getting on the books, so at least the peer pressure of a classroom can get to a good majority of kids.

The kid with the iPad at the restaurant is just saliency bias ("I see it everywhere!"). This is not that different from blaming parents for sending their kids to school hungry or for their kids getting abducted or some such.

Social media is a vortex with a very strong societal pull.

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postexitustoday at 3:21 PM

Why not sell cigarettes and alcohol to kids, but also educate them that it's harmful?

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Aurornistoday at 3:28 PM

> Seriously. I see at least one baby with a phone in hand every time I go out.

Where do you live where this is normal?

I’m a parent who spends a lot of time going on walks and to parks with my kids most days of the week.

It’s rare for me to see kids with tablets or phones in their hands. When I do it’s kind of surprising.

noworriesnatetoday at 3:24 PM

Making it illegal will raise awareness about how addictive social media is, i.e. it will educate people

burningChrometoday at 3:33 PM

Anecdotal evidence that made me smile a bit.

Was at my daughter volleyball game a few years back. Sitting in the gym. In walks mom with a baby girl and a boy that looked around 10ish. They sit down. Mom gives the baby the ipad to futz around with. The son? Takes out his book and starts to quietly read.

It was an interesting contrast to say the least.

This is also something I've heard from my son about more kids are getting off of social media, or giving it up for other means to communicate. My son just graduated HS and said all of his peers have left Facebook, Snapchat, X and several others. He said his generation now sees social media as something for Boomers and my (Gen X) generation. He said people think you're lame if you're still on social media. Everything is now back to Discord servers and other platforms like 4Chan. Anonymous, under the radar stuff, out of the prying eyes of adults.

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turtlesdown11today at 5:22 PM

> This is 100% an education issue and they don't understand how harmful that can be to their child's brain.

Which social media companies are acknowledging there is a problem and providing data to inform parents?