Tiffany Li on Nostr: In general, I don’t buy the claims of social media addiction as a crisis that tech ...
In general, I don’t buy the claims of social media addiction as a crisis that tech companies have to solve.
Every new media form has faced these criticisms. Books, TV, video games, and now social media. Our norms for communication and socialization are just changing once again.
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