Ever wonder how screens are reshaping childhood itself? Kids today don't just play differently—they confide in algorithms, befriend avatars, and navigate digital playgrounds their parents barely understand. The way they're watched has shifted too. Now regulators worldwide are scrambling to build guardrails around these virtual spaces, trying to shield young minds from risks nobody saw coming a decade ago.
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GweiTooHigh
· 20h ago
NGL, this generation of kids is really something else. I can't even understand what it's like to confide in an algorithm... The way parents used to manage things is completely outdated now.
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Token_Sherpa
· 20h ago
ngl, the whole "regulators building guardrails" framing is just security theater... they're always three moves behind the actual tech curve. kids already understand incentive design better than most policy folks lmao
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Frontrunner
· 21h ago
Seriously, I just can't understand how kids these days are venting their frustrations to algorithms... How could our parents' generation possibly get it?
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airdrop_huntress
· 21h ago
NGL, this generation of kids is really something else. The algorithms understand them better than their parents... No wonder regulators can't keep up with the changes.
Ever wonder how screens are reshaping childhood itself? Kids today don't just play differently—they confide in algorithms, befriend avatars, and navigate digital playgrounds their parents barely understand. The way they're watched has shifted too. Now regulators worldwide are scrambling to build guardrails around these virtual spaces, trying to shield young minds from risks nobody saw coming a decade ago.