Alcohol may be a closer analogy, with its ability to stupefy its users and destroy the lives of innocent bystanders. Just as there are campaigns to Drink Responsibly, I hope public awareness shifts enough to encourage us to Scroll and Post Responsibly.
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Social media is a platform for lynch mobs. Solution: don't be a slave for the lynch mobs. (Hello, Google.)
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Social media has the keys to be the best way to share your thoughts (and life in general for some) without being afraid of judgement by anyone. But to achieve that state, people need to change their online habits
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Wow, that is an interesting take on social media. Would you think taking a limited exposure approach to minors using social media a compromise? For example, I was introduced to alcohol at a young age at family dinners; now that I’m older I have no unhealthy attachment to alcohol
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