https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/most-australian-teens-admit-social-111400429.html?guccounter=1
https://ifstudies.org/report-brief/state-of-our-unions-2026-the-dating-recession
As predicted by many in several threads on TexAgs, the new age verification laws to prevent kids under 16 from using social media are not working. In Australia, more than 60% of 12-15 year-olds that have a social media account are still using it, despite a pervasive ban.
I strongly suspect the percent is at least as high for teens viewing porn and R-rated video games (also outlawed).
The obvious alternative is to build a nanny into all computers and cell phones operating systems to extract DNA samples and continuously monitor who is viewing and match it to screen content.
<insert govern me harder meme> </sarcasm>
Young adults have forgotten how to interact socially at a personal level. 67% percent of single men are not dating, and it is 75% of young women (22-35).
Kids became addicted to screens largely because parents found it easier than supervising and raising their kids. If parents want to fix this they now need to find something to replace it. OR THEY COULD JUST TAKE AWAY THE PHONES.
https://ifstudies.org/report-brief/state-of-our-unions-2026-the-dating-recession
As predicted by many in several threads on TexAgs, the new age verification laws to prevent kids under 16 from using social media are not working. In Australia, more than 60% of 12-15 year-olds that have a social media account are still using it, despite a pervasive ban.
I strongly suspect the percent is at least as high for teens viewing porn and R-rated video games (also outlawed).
The obvious alternative is to build a nanny into all computers and cell phones operating systems to extract DNA samples and continuously monitor who is viewing and match it to screen content.
<insert govern me harder meme> </sarcasm>
Young adults have forgotten how to interact socially at a personal level. 67% percent of single men are not dating, and it is 75% of young women (22-35).
Kids became addicted to screens largely because parents found it easier than supervising and raising their kids. If parents want to fix this they now need to find something to replace it. OR THEY COULD JUST TAKE AWAY THE PHONES.