The boys drink and review Crowhill’s homebrewed extra special bitter, then discuss the problems with smart phones (starting at 3:10).
Mostly relying on the work of Jonathan Haidt, the boys discuss the good and the bad of social media and smart phones.
Imagine social media like giving everybody a dart gun, and the social media platforms promoting everybody who likes to shoot.
Social media makes even small conversations a mine field. A college professor lecturing 200 students can be a world-wide villain before the end of his lecture if somebody is offended and tweets it.
The outrage mob on social media ruins reputations. As a result, most people self censor. They’re scared to death of the mob.
Smart phones are a particular problem for teenage girls. The effect has been severe and very negative. At a time when girls are already awkward, confused, and struggling, they compare their bodies to the air-brushed perfection of the top 0.1% of society. Some of them also post images of themselves to be criticized by millions of strangers.
It’s no wonder they’re depressed.
There are a lot of times when we should take a breath before we respond. We need to cool down and think before we speak. But social media is not that way. It’s all in the moment.
The Libertarians will say this should all be handled by parents. That’s not reasonable or responsible. It’s very hard for parents to impose a limit that the rest of society doesn’t uphold. There’s a place for the culture to create a limit.
Social media is addictive because of the dopamine hit when you get a like, but it’s also ready to destroy you on a moment’s notice if you offend the wrong person.
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