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[โ€“] lobut@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

Like, I think we understood that TV was bad for us. That's why we tried to restrict advertisements and had these types of controls on shows and stuff because we knew it could be dangerous.

No reason it shouldn't be on the Internet too. I know the "free" Internet people will hate me, but the ones with the biggest pockets are eroding the foundations of our democracy. Let's not sit back and just take things as they are.

[โ€“] suzune@ani.social 0 points 2 days ago (27 children)

I'm against banning things. It's better to teach users how not to use these platforms.

It's more effective, because it has a long term effect.

I like the Danish idea to label EU products in supermarkets. Information is a good first step.

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