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No doubt. It’s a shitty move. But it’s also shitty reporting focusing on “kids miss social media” while there so much bigger issues with the law. It generates noise and disperses criticism. It only benefits surveillance capitalism.
That being said, the better solution would have been to regulate the social media companies to not manipulate people
No doubt. It’s a shitty move. But it’s also shitty reporting focusing on “kids miss social media” while there so much bigger issues with the law. It generates noise and disperses criticism. It only benefits surveillance capitalism.