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@matana just because it's a "major part of socializing" doesn't mean it is good or healthy. I'd much rather have my kids hanging out with friends IRL or working on hobbies than going stale being on social media and painting a digital footprint that may never be erased. All that's needed is friends' phone numbers for texting/calling.

It's not like suicide among youth has been increasing since the inception of this stuff, or anything.

What would you do? I'm not saying I'll go scorched earth, Amish household or anything, but I think in order for someone to develop healthily they shouldn't live on social media. There needs to be a good, healthy balance.

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