'Do You Want Kids To Use Your Platform More Or Less?': Jon Ossoff Grills Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg
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Published 2024-01-31
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All Comments (21)
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I feel the internet has been a blessing and a curse. I love having "how to" info at my fingertips. I hate how it has divided us though.
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We need parent intervention with the kids. Parents need to be more involved in kids's life. Not just with apps but with life in general
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Why doesn't anyone clue in. If we want Mark Zuckerberg pay we all need to get off Facebook NOW.
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He should've answered: "yes the internet is dangerous, so is this country, and the world"
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TAKE CHILDREN'S PHONES AWAY!... There problem solved!
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Family Controls is a setting. Use it!
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Don’t all businesses want people to use their products more? Stupid question
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The world is at a crossroads between profit and morals
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Justice for All not Some.
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As a conservative I don't understand this. Where are the parents 😊
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No social media until 18
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One big salute to this senator 👏
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Many older adults are just as trusting and gullible as some of the younger generations. Parents really can’t control how their kids react to threats or bullying, unless kids know it’s ok to block anyone they want. Tell them it’s their right!
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Next, Senators blame car manufacturers for the increase in obesity!
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There are many so many ways our society has made life in the U.S. unsafe for children. Not only on social media, but by really giving them no other place to go.
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At the end of the day, blame the parents. It's their fault for not raising their children with social media boundaries.
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Jon Ossof states the right condition. We want to work with the private sector so that you can have a profit and we do our job of protecting American kids.
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His Makeup is almost convincing
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There's a correlation to adults' mental health as well. However, no one can make a person reduce their usage.
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Encouraging to see someone hold his feet to the fire a bit.