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Yes, the "science" around this topic is complete bullshit either way.
fine
This is a really weird article about social media. I'm sure there's some panic, and I definitely don't want regulation to jump to unnecessary conclusions where there are problems, but it's also worth noting that TechDirt's editor-in-chief is on the board of a huge social media company.
With that in mind, take this section:
Separately, Pew also asked parents how much time their teens spend on these platforms — and the disconnect between what parents believe and what their kids report is massive:
28% of teen TikTok users report spending too much time on the site, and that jumps to 44% when parents were asked about their teen’s use of the platform.
Parents think their teens are spending too much time on TikTok at a rate nearly 60% higher than the teens themselves report. That gap is the entire moral panic, distilled to a single data point: worried adults constructing a portrait of a crisis that the people supposedly living it mostly don’t appear to recognize.
If somebody has an addiction, like an addiction to drugs or social media, people around them may be more able or willing to point it out than the person with the addiction themselves. But for some reason, TechDirt takes this as a smoking gun of moral panic, that children are inherently the reasonable ones self-reporting correctly, while adults are unreasonable and over-involved.
Yes, the "science" about "social media" is bullshit all around.
Last month i have read an official annual report that contradicts with this article.
Yes, the “science” about “social media” is bullshit all around.
official annual report
lol.
"We will present seven lines of evidence in a framework modelled after a legal proceeding."
lol.
"We are making the case for the prosecution. Nonetheless, we aim to present the evidence fairly and transparently, and to engage with counterevidence where it exists. "
Oh yeah the fair and balanced prosecution. They're doing the defense too so it's totally legit. smh.
"We come to this essay having written a book (The Anxious Generation) that argues that social media use poses significant risks to adolescents, and that the current evidence base supports policy changes."
Oh fuck no.
Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok, X, and YouTube all share these features.
No Lemmy, huh? Will Lemmy be controlled by these "policy changes"? This is how zionists took control of TikTok, etc.
Traditional science within social behavior is peak shit due to the unquantifiable nature of human behavior with a very complex mechanisms and impossibility of any measurements of input to output. So i agree with you on this.
However social media is influential in narrative manufacturing, its not an organic human activity, it is a tool that are used to cater propaganda by using algorithms designed specifically to manipulate, promote and Influence whatever its incel CEO desire or have interest in.