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Social-Media Companies’ Worst Argument
Social-Media Companies’ Worst Argument
Steve Jobs limited his children’s use of technology. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew doesn’t let his children on TikTok. Bill Gates restricted his kids’ screen time and did not give them a phone until they were 14. Google CEO Sundar Pichai didn’t give his 11-year-old a phone. Mark Zuckerberg has carefully monitored his kids’ screen time and avoided sharing identifying photos of them on Instagram. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel limited his 7-year-old’s technology use to 90 minutes a week. (Compare that with the average American teen, who spends nearly nine hours a day on screens, not including for school or homework.)
·theatlantic.com·
Social-Media Companies’ Worst Argument
Kat Woods ⏸️ on X: "Depression and anxiety: how to fix ~90% of cases 1. Have a social life. Humans are social monkeys. Have fun with friends and family socially at least once a day. If you are socially deprived, you will have emotional issues, guaranteed. The 80/20 of having a social life is https://t.co/WMl7oANfVy" / X
Kat Woods ⏸️ on X: "Depression and anxiety: how to fix ~90% of cases 1. Have a social life. Humans are social monkeys. Have fun with friends and family socially at least once a day. If you are socially deprived, you will have emotional issues, guaranteed. The 80/20 of having a social life is https://t.co/WMl7oANfVy" / X
·x.com·
Kat Woods ⏸️ on X: "Depression and anxiety: how to fix ~90% of cases 1. Have a social life. Humans are social monkeys. Have fun with friends and family socially at least once a day. If you are socially deprived, you will have emotional issues, guaranteed. The 80/20 of having a social life is https://t.co/WMl7oANfVy" / X
Whatever happened in the early 2010s, we usually see biggest effects on girls. But when looked at ideological change over time, she found the gender divide is driven by young men who don't plan to go to college. Huge shift rightward since 2012
Whatever happened in the early 2010s, we usually see biggest effects on girls. But when looked at ideological change over time, she found the gender divide is driven by young men who don't plan to go to college. Huge shift rightward since 2012
·x.com·
Whatever happened in the early 2010s, we usually see biggest effects on girls. But when looked at ideological change over time, she found the gender divide is driven by young men who don't plan to go to college. Huge shift rightward since 2012