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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

    In a new study of the most downloaded apps for children ages 5 and younger, researchers found advertising in almost all of themhttps://nyti.ms/2Q6GNLW 

    12:30 AM - 30 Oct 2018
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      2. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        No surprise there,You can never start to early to train consumers!

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      3. BJ Doyle‏ @BJDoyle1 Oct 30
        Replying to @KennethBBoman @nytimes

        And marketers know that kids are their most potent resellers. Who among us never bugged mom or dad for something we were first exposed to in an ad?

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      4. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Oct 30
        Replying to @BJDoyle1 @nytimes

        True.

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      1. Anni Like‏ @AnniMLike Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        As a parent, just say no to your kids.

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      1. Elena Golovach‏ @australian_lost Oct 30
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        Because children don’t buy apps mostly and the only way to make money - show ads?

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      2. Tony Connors‏ @RealTonyConnors Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why can't an under-5 just be a toddler? Playing with friends Books Legos ABCs & 123s - taught by mommy & daddy No apps. Not yet.

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      2. BJ Doyle‏ @BJDoyle1 Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        Of course. “Start ‘em young...” In reality, there is no such thing as a ‘free’ app - somehow, somewhere, SOMEONE is paying for it. Just like ‘free’ parking.

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      1. Yasmelie‏ @yasmelie1 Oct 31
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        In time for Halloween 🎃

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      1. Rob padley‏ @rob_padley Oct 30
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        The real problem is with iPads and other devices being used as pacifiers, and many parents are unaware of the developmental damage it causes to young brains

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      1. Pat Hall‏ @PatsPat Oct 30
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        Should be banned.

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      1. Alvin‏ @Alvin04677599 Oct 30
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        If your kids are 5 or under... They shouldn't be using this shit anyways. Pen, paper, imagination. Let your kids GROW! This generation of parents is just sad ...

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      1. Jerald Catanese‏ @JAYCEE243 Oct 30
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        EVERYTHING is crammed with ads!! 🚫😡☹️it’s sickening we are literally brain saturated with ads, they could cut the ads budgets in half and give the saved money for things that matter and still get their products out to the target, but that wouldn’t be greedy so no go!

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      1. JohnCammo‏ @JohnCammo Oct 30
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        This is so wrong and depressing. And when I'm depressed, I find a hearty cup of Campbell's noodle soup lifts me right up. Try some!

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      1. Larry Gorkin‏ @LarryGorkin1 Oct 30
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        Soon, kids on screen will be seen taking mom's credit card...The apps secured rights to "gun meets dog https://www.google.com/search?q=national+lampoon+cover+with+gun+to+dog&hl=en&authuser=0&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=ebMsWLUmB_XmOM%253A%252CB7KjtU07hRttJM%252C_&usg=AI4_-kQ0qYTc4bhe-nGpb-NBeOWhrkwRAw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwju4t7o1a3eAhXvRd8KHf95DYMQ9QEwAXoECAQQBA#imgrc=ebMsWLUmB_XmOM …: - New study of apps for kids ages<6 yrs found ads in most https://nyti.ms/2Q6GNLW  "An onscreen character would cry if the child did not buy something"

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