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pj_mukh ◴[] No.46254203[source]
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Pooge ◴[] No.46254386[source]
Their point is that despite being the designers of such systems, they prevent their own children from using them. Akin to a drug dealer not consuming what he sells.
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techblueberry ◴[] No.46254401[source]
Although I hate social media with a passion and would be fine if the government banned it outright, I don’t think this is a fair reading.

Do toy manufacturers let their kids play with their toys 24 hours a day and not go outside or do homework? Video game devs? Parents are supposed to help their kids limit their time in everything.

‘He stressed “everything in moderation”’

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OccamsMirror ◴[] No.46254915[source]
> Do toy manufacturers let their kids play with their toys 24 hours a day and not go outside or do homework?

I bet toy manufacturers have never had to think: "is this toy bad for my child's development?"

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1. techblueberry ◴[] No.46255025[source]
Really?

10 of the worst toys for your child’s learning and development:

https://ilslearningcorner.com/2018-12-learning-toys-10-of-th...

There are actually some pretty big risks especially in terms of like motor development, and considering now they’re adding a splash of AI to everything and a ton of toys have screens, well.