"At the core of the social media ban is emerging research indicating that for some teens, extended time spent on social media is associated with depression and anxiety. A 2022 study found nearly half of adolescents reported social media making them feel worse about their body image."
umm your literally surveying a population that fills out these questionnaires by making faces with the scantron (ok, not sure if that is something still in use, but while it's dated it's literally what I saw EVERY KID in my 9th grade, so about 14, class doing when required to take a survey to this end in the late 1990s early 2000s). The point is the survey data is likely completely and utterly inaccurate in the first place.
However even if it wasn't there is no evidence to suggest that this is anything other than normal teenage behavior. Hormonal changes, etc. and the implication of the wording of the question is what leads to youth to whatever degree there is anything behind the question to answering yes when there is ZERO evidence of correlation between the two.
One is likely to be depressed, not know the cause, and associate it with their phones when asked such a question about it being the reason for their depression.
Basically there is ZERO scientific accuracy to these surveys and properly done research is EXTREMELY rare.
This reminds me of other "studies" where researchers over decades repeatedly used incarcerated populations. I think it was something like gay men who were incarcerated or something of that nature. Why use incarcerated gay men? Because gay men have been discriminated against for generations and so no non-incarcerated gay man would fill out such a survey. The obvious problem is that you then wrongly conclude all gay men are sick criminals.
@Zergling_man I don't even know what this is. Is it some sort of MUD?
Also reminder that older online communities handled politics much better. The few non-political forums that allowed political discussion generally had some special subforum to have heated debates. Everyone was expected to come in with an open mind and discussed the craziest of ideas possible, from fringe ideologies to the craziest of conspiracy theories. You had everyone across the political compass participate, and those who couldn't handle it didn't have to participate, and generally those subforums were limited to VIP members (or those who have been members of the forum for awhile) so you didn't have users who only join to participate in those subforums.
When a Train Ticket Costs Your Passport: The Eurail Breach and the Digital ID Problem
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-eurail-breach-and-the-digital-id-problem?utm_source=fediverse
@djsumdog@djsumdog.com
This would matter more if Ubisoft made anything worth playing
The insane suicide cult (Teachers union) is working on a partnership with the insane suicide cult (WEF) to present math to your kids.
https://bird.makeup/users/ianhuyett/statuses/2047076203878563845
@atomicpoet I would argue though that judging the American Revolution – or any other revolution for that matter – for the events long after it, is unfair and even bad.
You can always cherry pick and pinpoint specific periods after the revolution that supports your argument. Could be decades after, or could be today 250 years later. Anyone persistent enough can make a case for/against by picking a random time that serves the argument.
Headline: "France Confirms Data Breach At Government Agency That Manages Citizens' IDs"
And soon every app, site, OS, and device will be demanding your ID.
If you think age verification is a good idea your an idiot.
@beardalaxy I try to buy used/second hand almost exclusively for ethical reasons: supporting my local economy as opposed to directly to big corporations.
Seems like the kind of thing you would engineer before sending your young men to die off in endless wars.
@SuperSnekFriend @ceo_of_monoeye_dating @FaggotTourney I still see him engaging with people on other instances. Minds' federation seems to be wonky so it's possible that some of his posts don't make it through.