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13 days agoI used reddit for about 4 years. I couldn’t stand it anymore, the bots, the bans for no proper reason. A lot of people recommended Lemmy, but I was reluctant to start using it at first. Glad I finally made it here


I used reddit for about 4 years. I couldn’t stand it anymore, the bots, the bans for no proper reason. A lot of people recommended Lemmy, but I was reluctant to start using it at first. Glad I finally made it here


Yes, I understand it has a function because it helped us survive. However, that is in healthy levels. I’m not sure if that counts as anxiety though.


Right. I’m going to ask my therapist about this.
It’s not about ‘protecting kids’. They couldn’t care less about wellbeing of kids. If they did, they wouldn’t cut resources and benefits for them. It’s about control. They know kids get their news and views from social media and non mainstream news for obvious reasons. It’s about controlling the narrative. Also, it’s a parents job to pay attention what their kids view online and activate some parent controls