For All That Is Good About Humankind, Ban Smartphones
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 06:34 zuletzt editiert von
Many of us want to disconnect, but we can’t do so alone — not without losing touch with the world around us. Disconnection, today, carries real social and economic costs. Until such time as smartphones and social media can be democratically governed or nationalized — liberated from the imperative to profit off our attention indefinitely — a ban may be the most realistic path to reclaiming our lives.
If the author can't stop using whatever website he's upset about without requiring everyone else to have their smartphones banned, that sounds like a him problem.
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can we just ban people in general instead?
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Social media has replaced and ruined real human interaction.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 07:18 zuletzt editiert vonYou realize you're on social media right now?
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Even better, let's make being happy mandatory.
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If you ban smartphones you better make a better replacement portable pc in the palm of my hand then.
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Social media, algorithms and echo chambers they create are 80% of the problem degrading societies.
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Social media has replaced and ruined real human interaction.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 07:44 zuletzt editiert vonNot all social media. But we know what you are talking about. The clout culture and instant gratification is what ruining them.
Banning one would only create thousands of copycats. And don't think they won't come here, if Lemmy, Mastodon or Pixelfed gets popular.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 08:31 zuletzt editiert von
No. If you wanna ditch the Internet, go right ahead.
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This is literally not a problem with smartphones, the problem is about the software you decide to run on it. A smartphone is simply a very powerful pocket computer.
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Many of us want to disconnect, but we can’t do so alone — not without losing touch with the world around us. Disconnection, today, carries real social and economic costs. Until such time as smartphones and social media can be democratically governed or nationalized — liberated from the imperative to profit off our attention indefinitely — a ban may be the most realistic path to reclaiming our lives.
If the author can't stop using whatever website he's upset about without requiring everyone else to have their smartphones banned, that sounds like a him problem.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 08:38 zuletzt editiert vonIt's not a problem that can meaningfully be dealt with on an individual level.
I recommend Johann Hari's book Stolen Focus. It goes deep into influencing factors of why we are having such a hard time of putting our devices down. The first he lists: giant tech companies are employing the smartest people on earth (i.e., smarter than you or me) to maximize engagement. The cards are heavily stacked against any single one of us trying to break free from these skinner boxes. The threat of social isolation you mock the blog's author for is of course another ace up Meta's sleeve. The book among other things tries to relieve the feeling of individual failure at this insurmountable task of constantly fending off the targeted attacks on our attention- I paraphrase: "You didn't fail, it was a losing battle to begin with."
If you yourself don't have this problem, I'm glad for you and I hope it lasts. Many, many people do, and there are ever more tragic news headlines to show for it. We as a society (or is that societies?) need to regulate the tech-oligarchs, and fast. I have some hope left at least for the EU coming around on it.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 08:44 zuletzt editiert von
All claims and no reasoning.
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can we just ban people in general instead?
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 09:13 zuletzt editiert vonNow we're getting closer to the root.
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schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 09:16 zuletzt editiert von
There really is an XKCD for everything.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 09:21 zuletzt editiert von
smartphones are one of rhe hundreds o things that would probably be just fine and good if it weren't for capitalism
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This is literally not a problem with smartphones, the problem is about the software you decide to run on it. A smartphone is simply a very powerful pocket computer.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 10:51 zuletzt editiert vonI agree, except that we are legally not allowed to control the software on our phones in lots of cases. Notifications, ads, upgrades, etc. are all controlled by the manufacturer and it's illegal to override their software on the device you own.
Add to that that specific pieces of software are becoming increasingly necessary to function in society, and you start to see that it's not really a matter of individual choice, anymore than people shopping at walmart can be blamed for buying processed, sugary foods when that's 90% of what walmart stocks (And all they promote), and walmart is the only affordable option in their community.
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I agree, except that we are legally not allowed to control the software on our phones in lots of cases. Notifications, ads, upgrades, etc. are all controlled by the manufacturer and it's illegal to override their software on the device you own.
Add to that that specific pieces of software are becoming increasingly necessary to function in society, and you start to see that it's not really a matter of individual choice, anymore than people shopping at walmart can be blamed for buying processed, sugary foods when that's 90% of what walmart stocks (And all they promote), and walmart is the only affordable option in their community.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 11:00 zuletzt editiert vonDo it anyway. I use adb to modify my phone and make it suck less. I also look forward to the day (if it ever comes) where Linux phones are a viable replacement option.
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Even better, let's make being happy mandatory.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 11:02 zuletzt editiert vonDone. What's next on my list?
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Why is the left so intent on becoming Luddites? What the fuck is this timeline?
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It's not a problem that can meaningfully be dealt with on an individual level.
I recommend Johann Hari's book Stolen Focus. It goes deep into influencing factors of why we are having such a hard time of putting our devices down. The first he lists: giant tech companies are employing the smartest people on earth (i.e., smarter than you or me) to maximize engagement. The cards are heavily stacked against any single one of us trying to break free from these skinner boxes. The threat of social isolation you mock the blog's author for is of course another ace up Meta's sleeve. The book among other things tries to relieve the feeling of individual failure at this insurmountable task of constantly fending off the targeted attacks on our attention- I paraphrase: "You didn't fail, it was a losing battle to begin with."
If you yourself don't have this problem, I'm glad for you and I hope it lasts. Many, many people do, and there are ever more tragic news headlines to show for it. We as a society (or is that societies?) need to regulate the tech-oligarchs, and fast. I have some hope left at least for the EU coming around on it.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 11:09 zuletzt editiert von plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksFor every issue there is someone absolving individuals of responsibility. Either people have brains and can be responsible or they are brainless and can’t have responsibility. If it’s the latter then I think we should structure society in such a way that people can’t have free will because they clearly cannot be responsible for their choices.
Edit: every time I’m spending more time than I should on social media I just turn on an app like JOMO and in a week the problem is solved. Techbros do it, they call it screen fasting or some shit like that.
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