| ▲ | dataflow 8 hours ago | |
> Is there any evidence for all this? > I'm not 100% sure I don't think anybody was 100% sure social media would be the best thing since sliced bread when they subjected humanity to the experiment, so I don't think you have a whole ton of reason to freak out here. Either they're wrong and can keep moving forward, or they're right and can backtrack. The children will survive and so will you. L | ||
| ▲ | benj111 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Isn't that a bit naïve though? Will it actually get rolled back? Seems to me we've added another level of officialdom and it's never going to go. The next generation of plucky startups now have more hoops to jump through, creating a moat around the incumbents. And even if it is harmful, why is a complete ban the best approach? The internet is a tool. Should you not let kids cook because they might harm themselves? Or do you teach them, so that they can avoid hurting themselves in the future? While avoiding the downside of bringing up kids who can't cook? | ||