Ugh, I'm so done with these platforms

! Like, can't they see how much damage they're doing to our young minds?

I mean, think about it, they're basically addicting kids to an endless scroll of curated highlight reels and manufactured drama

. It's like they're trying to create a generation of attention-seeking, anxiety-ridden zombies


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And don't even get me started on the "addiction economy"

- it's like these companies are profiting off our kids' suffering

. I'm all for holding them accountable, but this ban is a good starting point

. But we need to take it a step further and educate our kids about online safety and critical thinking skills

. Can't just slap a ban on the issue and expect everything to magically fix itself

. We need to equip them with the tools they need to navigate these platforms responsibly

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I'm so glad someone like Jess Butcher is speaking out about this

. She's right, policymakers have been too slow to act, but now it seems like there's a growing trend towards regulation

. Let's keep pushing for change and create healthier online habits

. We owe it to our kids to give them the best possible chance at a happy, healthy life

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