PP sounds like a kid — one with a fair about of growing up yet to be done. Probably best just wish them well on their journey. |
| Why does it matter if he is? In one year he will be a legal adult living away from home. |
+1 trashy and bad for you. It’s the new smoking. |
There’s no solid proof that TikTok’s algorithm is being used for CCP mind games, and honestly, all social media apps—from YouTube to Instagram—are designed to be addictive. Instead of banning teens, why can't we just teach them how to use these platforms wisely? You can't ban it forever. Plus, banning TikTok would only keep teens from enjoying the creative and educational content it has to offer—and yes, there’s actually a lot of great content on there. |
I teach teens. It’s a fairly common attitude among more media savvy teens. Especially those with lots of opportunities to do other things. |
This teens with no friends are the biggest consumers of that type of social media. They have nothing to do except consume what others produce. |
Because their brains are still developing. Same reason we don’t give them alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs at a young age and teach them how to use it “wisely.” Best to delay as long as you can to give them the best chance at having a normal brain and not becoming depressed/awkward. |
I like instagram. My algorithm is pretty good because I get almost all comedians, not the famous ones but social media ones, and funny dog videos. I also like some news sites. The fast popular girls have been on it secretly since 11 years old. The academic smart girls usually aren’t. |