WalterGR 16 hours ago

I'm curious how this will play out with states' latest revisions to their educational requirements, especially with respect to history, civics, "social studies", etc. (And how much of that is driving this 'movement'.)

cornhole 18 hours ago

I’m surprised that this wasn’t the case before. My teachers had no problem taking phones

adamnemecek 19 hours ago

Young people’s right are being encroached upon, yet again. Youngism in its purest form.

  • pvg 19 hours ago

    Compulsory schooling is a much more intrusive encroachment of rights that we all pay for to make sure the encroaching works.

    • adamnemecek 18 hours ago

      That is true, however that is already in place, while this is an additional encroachment.

anvandare 18 hours ago

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  • baggy_trough 18 hours ago

    How could the state "ban antisocial media"? Your proposals are a cure that's far worse than the disease.

    • anvandare 18 hours ago

      I don't know. Let's start by cutting up any "social"* company/platform with more than 10 million users and work our way down from there.

      Who knows, it might even have the side-effect of forcing them to use open protocols so that people can connect to people who are on other platforms. Maybe they'll even have to make money by delivering service to their users instead of users to their advertisers.

      * antisocial, they are antisocial.

  • adamnemecek 18 hours ago

    > Good. Society in general (and children in special) must be protected against the pervasive DoS of the mind.

    Better abolish mandatory education then.