OT: Lounge (Read OP).

Boris Zubov

No relation to Sergei, Joe
May 6, 2016
19,740
27,820
Back on the east coast
I just read Australia is outlawing social media for kids 16 and under. I doubt that lasts but in some ways I can totally understand. It is a shame it has to come down to that but I think social media can have some really negative effects on kids as well.
I dunno what's worse, the way it rots their brains by sucking in all their attention or how they use it to bully one another.
 

RempireStateBuilding

Registered User
Dec 13, 2009
3,734
2,021
NY
I dunno what's worse, the way it rots their brains by sucking in all their attention or how they use it to bully one another.
It's all shite for kids. Algorithms automatically push harmful content (eating disorder/self-harm stuff, rage bait, nuisance streamers, whatever else) and kids' brains are literally not developed enough to tell what is good content, and what is bad or harmful content. Hell, adults can barely do that. I watched a YouTube video recently about how CocoMelon is designed to be addictive to children - Everything from the colors they use to the amount of time between cutting from one scene to another. It's all to make a buck.

The bullying is another shitty aspect because if a kid's getting bullied at school now it can happen at home too from the same people. I'd imagine most kids don't want to block people because they think it's a sign of weakness as if they "can't handle" the bullying. Or they think it will bring some other form of social ostracizing..blocking them online doesn't block them in real life. The threat/thought of increased severity of bullying in real life from blocking someone online has to be another big source of anxiety for someone already being bullied.

f***ing kids, man.
 

Boris Zubov

No relation to Sergei, Joe
May 6, 2016
19,740
27,820
Back on the east coast
My 23 year old son Sean Patrick just got his second promotion in 6 months.
From washing salads to Fry guy?

95139048-5696-465c-91bd-86e000e7bf0c_text.gif






I kid, I kid.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: Ben Grimm

NickyFotiu

NYR 2024 Cup Champs!
Sep 29, 2011
16,009
7,737
Could use some help. Is
220 Bushwick Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206 a good, bad or average area for a young person to live?
 

frozenrubber

Registered User
Sponsor
Nov 27, 2005
3,100
1,559
Brooklyn
Could use some help. Is
220 Bushwick Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206 a good, bad or average area for a young person to live?

I'm expecting some pearl-clutchers to show up in the thread, but Bushwick is a great place for young people. Come summer time, the Morgan stop on the L is flooded, and there are a ton of bars and things to do in the neighborhood.

It has gentrified a billion percent in the last 15 years. I remember when Roberta's opened, and an employee ended their last shift topless. Now Roberta's has a location a block from MSG. Now the rent prices are probably insanely stupid for what Bushwick used to cost, but is ideal for anyone young.
 
  • Like
Reactions: NickyFotiu

NickyFotiu

NYR 2024 Cup Champs!
Sep 29, 2011
16,009
7,737
I'm expecting some pearl-clutchers to show up in the thread, but Bushwick is a great place for young people. Come summer time, the Morgan stop on the L is flooded, and there are a ton of bars and things to do in the neighborhood.

It has gentrified a billion percent in the last 15 years. I remember when Roberta's opened, and an employee ended their last shift topless. Now Roberta's has a location a block from MSG. Now the rent prices are probably insanely stupid for what Bushwick used to cost, but is ideal for anyone young.

Thank you. My main question is the crime factor. I know a young girl who wants to move there. I worry about her safety. Also how easy is it to get from there in to Manhattan?
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad