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Living-blech t1_jdo3paf wrote

Right, because the many countries that researched this time and time again have a "weak" argument.

The article can be summed up as "we don't like these studies because it doesn't fit out agenda. Correlation does not equal Causation, unless it benefits me!"

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OneZenMF t1_jdo3pz3 wrote

Weak, like the mind of the person who wrote this article and anyone who believes it.

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alexanderhope t1_jdo5jxn wrote

No, too much social media is toxic. “Social” media is complete bs. No one needs it.

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HenryKringle6000 t1_jdo5rj0 wrote

It’s hurting my mental health and I am an adult. The human brain didn’t evolve to know about this many people and this much information.

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deepfield67 t1_jdo5xq3 wrote

I wonder which CEO paid this author to write this article...

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reallyrich999 t1_jdpi83t wrote

Lol what a stupid title. Its so stupid, infact. I didn't even read the article or open the link. social media is definitely harming your child's mental health. Don't let these capitalist scumbags trying to make a buck blatantly lie to you.

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c4etech t1_jdppawe wrote

Amen! Im a YouTuber and have been doing YT full time for 11 years now... I personally struggle with social media... Last few years I've actually given up on Twitter and Instagram a lot and its hurt my work but made me a lot saner... When I took a month off this Jan i was totally off all socials, even switched to a phone with a 3" display to keep myself from checking socials... Best damn month in a long time!

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weedlayer t1_jdyetm9 wrote

Kind of funny how it's obvious from the comments not a single person read the article. "The headline disagrees with my pre-existing belief? Damnable lies!"

Garbage subreddit.

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