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Snapchat or Snaptrap?
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And which social media company "encouraged" her?
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I’ve been groomed by cable forum.
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In fairness my Facebook tries to put me in touch with criminals all the time. There’s a whole section of stolen property called “Facebook Marketplace”.
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About halfway through this mornings 'Sunday Morning Live', has a discussion about whether U16's should be banned from having a Smartphone. It was a fair and balanced discussion with references to the harm that user to user sites can cause and a bisexual woman commented that they can save lives too because, as she did, LGBT+ children can search for help in understanding & learning about their sexualitu. Another suggested that, instead of banning them, it would be better to include education about them in schools on responsible use. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001wsqs |
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From time to time I see Facebook ads for illegal IPTV and Google Cast clones that promise free access to all pay TV services for a small one-off amount. All backed up by fake endorsements on Facebook accounts and the ability for the criminals to hide negative posts. I suspect this is the tip of the iceberg.
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Both the scammers and some websites really think that they can do as they please regardless of the law and the effects on people. |
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So a report out states that 'In 2021/22, 34% of young people aged 18 to 24 reported symptoms of a mental disorder, such as depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder.' & 'The research also found that 79% of 18 to 24 year olds who are "workless" due to ill health only have qualifications at GCSE level or below.'
Along with a report that states..'Turn up for an interview? We just couldn't be bothered, say a mind-blowing 93% of 18-24 year olds' So what exactly is going wrong? Still nothing on the actual causes or reasons for what's happening. Again why is that?? Is it online content, social media, influenced, snowflake generation that can't handle real life, rewarding losers, pandering, lack of discipline, lack of support (for what exactly)? Or just lost hope with the way things are in general? |
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