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Okay, that makes much more sense if it's the kid's initiative.
Yeah they were talking about a game and then started getting ads for that game. Classic start to the story lol
How old is the kid?
I disagree. A human Brain is fully grown by the age of 22.
Until then it is the parents duty to make sure they don't get addicted to anything, including phones.
So you think that parental controls should be in place until the age of 22?
It's difficult to generalize, but at least screentime-monitoring should be, so parents can find out if their child is addicted
Counterpoint: a 22-year-old has been a legal adult for 4 years in basically every western country, is allowed to drink alcohol, and can join the military.
Yeah, but those aren't based on scientific data.
We do a lot of stupid shit simply because it's always been that way, when there are options that make more sense according to scientific data. Letting a 18yrs old join a deadly job is not responsible.
Same reason I try to get my GF to ditch her iPhone.