• Harvey656@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Yeah no, this is the same narrative as the UK with the madness that is their internet censorship laws.

    What we need is proper education about these topics taught to both adults and children, its up to the parents to protect their children, and we need to teach them how to do it themselves.

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      22 days ago

      education is not a silver bullet solution against propaganda. nobody is immune to it, and hyper-targeted algorithmic feeds are an order of magnitude more effective at influencing opinion than traditional print campaigns. it has never been easier to manufacture consensus and consent, and that kind of power absolutely needs guardrails. this is not a ‘for the children’ thing; younger people are uniquely vulnerable but this affects everybody on these platforms.

      obviously mass censorship and social media bans are not the solution but there must be a better way than giving big tech corporations carte blanche to poison people’s brains for their advertisers’ ends (and their own).