Should government try to curb social media addiction?

Should government try to curb social media addiction?

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NO

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YES

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oh worm
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oh worm

Im 16 and I used to be much more addicted to my phone. My generation is more depressed & sleep deprived because of social media.

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Dead-not Buried
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Dead-not Buried

definately, it's gotten wayyy outa hand

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NO

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

tell them to focus on real world problems instead of stalking & terrorizing peoples lives. really must have nothing to do

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Elizabeth Spalding
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Elizabeth Spalding

1. How? Limit the internet? Block websites? = censorship 2. Why? = since when does the government become responsible for my mistakes? 3. This means the government can dictate arbitrary issues of conduct, do you know what that potentially means??!

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Amy
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Amy

I think the government has enough on its plate.

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Fred Colbern
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Fred Colbern

No. Government is not your mommy or your daddy (despite popular belief). Whatever happened to self-control and personal responsibility.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

Self control is the way.

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Why would anyone want more government intervention in to their life? Its not the responsibility of government to be all things for us as individuals.

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Rachel Abudaram
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Rachel Abudaram

Because everyone in the world loves social media. It’s a thing we all love

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Mike Aronow
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Mike Aronow

No one's taking away my SquareOffs! Plus, it's far too subjective for the government to get involved.

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Cindy Jones
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Cindy Jones

Government has no business in my Social Media.

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Larry Ewart
Larry Ewart

I am with you Cindy!

Catz nJazz
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Catz nJazz

And your sugar addition, and your alcohol and coffee intake, and your fast food intake...do you really want to give the government even more power?

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Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Education for children is based on scheduling?

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Latria Mcneal
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Latria Mcneal

I think it would make kids more willingly to attend 5 day work week is a lot on a working person as is the kids should get a extra day

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Max
Max

Excellent grammar. What grade are you in?

No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Not seeing very good returns on the 5 day schedule. Are we sure 4 days are the answer. Dropping standards is never an option. You soften standards on discipline and look where it has got you. Do the hard right over the easy wrong.

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Max
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Max

One full day, for the kids to be unsupervised, in most cases, spells DANGER for them, but if it's good for the teachers, then let's do it. Teachers Unions have been so good, for so for so long, for everyone, but the children, and their parents....

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Has your Christmas budget grown or shrunk?

Has your Christmas budget grown or shrunk?

Grown

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Shrunk

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Grown

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Shrunk

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Gary Mann
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Gary Mann

Prices have increased

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