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[–] Wahaha 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Won't happen, since the stuff people have installed on their smartphones is addicting to them. Remember sitcoms from the last century and the little girls being on the phone for hours racking up a bill? The bill is gone and the phone lost its wire. A new generation will fall for it for the exact same reasons. The Apps may change, but what they do - allowing communication with your friends - will not.
[–] beefartist ago (edited ago)
I agree. The bottom line is that it requires parents to remove tech/media from the home (or severely limit use and be able to be disciplined themselves) and pass that on. It isn't as hard as all the faggots addicted to it pretend it is
[–] Wahaha 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Parents are addicted, too. So are the grandparents. It's like with sugar. No one thinks they do have a sugar problem or that sugar could be bad for the kids or themselves. Removal isn't the hard part, the hard part is acknowledging that it is a problem.