And, even though Big Tobacco was obviously lying, they sewed enough doubt to keep the topic as an issue of debate for decades after we knew it was dangerous.
Worse. They had these big, decades-long gaslighting campaigns, selling cigarettes as "good for you" because they "calm" you down, make you look cool and lower your blood pressure, etc.
And events. I use it to follow a bunch of places that have musical events or drinking contests. But I don't have a single friend, and I only check it once a week or so to see what's coming up.
I've read dozens upon dozens of claims that social media was harmful, and always dismissed them as Karen nonsense, "think of the children" bullshit, or "kids these days" boomer ignorance.
Today, for the first time, I have started to believe there might actually be some truth to the idea.
I would love to believe that, but instead I can't help but believe a collapse of society would just put these people in an even higher level of control. They have the most starting resources, so they'll have an advantage starting over, and with no rules or restrictions, it will be bad for everyone else.
Concerns surrounding the impact of social media on teen mental health heightened following the release of the Facebook Papers in 2021, which revealed internal documents suggesting Meta was aware of the negative impact Instagram had on some teens.
Per the article, not only is he wrong, but he's knowingly wrong thanks to inside company research concluding the contrary.