> where Facebook openly talked about exploiting the emotions of teens, [tracking teens feeling “insecure,” “worthless,” “stressed,” “useless,” and like a “failure”]. They were bragging to stakeholders about their ability to do this.
When I go to restaurants nowadays, the adults would have a conversation but >50% the kids are glued to their personal ipads or parents phone playing games, watching cartoons or something else.
There's so many things that hit for our attention daily it's kind of crazy. When we have an entire generation of kids growing up glued to their smartphones using only a couple of apps that bombard them with ads daily, I wonder what happens?
I believe "commercial free childhood" campaign has a solid premise: https://www.commercialfreechildhood.org/. We should control Technology, not the other way round.