Banning social media is the wrong conversation(substack.com)
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Banning social media is the wrong conversation
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This piece started from a simple observation: every generation has the same panic about new media, but we never ask why the panic is so predictable.
The Australia ban is just the latest iteration. Before TikTok it was video games, before that MTV, before that TV. We keep regulating the technology without examining the incentive structure underneath.
What interested me was the recursive problem—the very capacities you'd need to see this pattern (sustained attention, ability to connect dots over time) are what get degraded by the pattern itself.
I'm not arguing for or against the ban. I'm arguing we're having the wrong conversation. And that might not be an accident.
Curious what patterns others are seeing that I missed.
You are assuming the Australian ban is unfounded or the result of panic. Why is that?
The widespread and constant accessibility of social media today isn’t merely a sidenote to a larger argument; it is the main issue, which makes it a fundamentally different concern than the ones expressed about TV and MTV in the 80s. Social media is ubiquitous and it is accessible outside of the home, which makes it very difficult for parents to regulate their kids’ use of it. Even if your own kid doesn’t have a phone, chances are their friends do.
The social media ban raises very concerning questions about government intervention, no doubt. But I do think the problem social media presents is a novel one; it’s not a rehashing of the 80s conversation.