Rice_Daddy

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When I bought the 8 Pro I went caseless, no screen protector, and no sleeve. The screen was pretty scratched after 4/5 months. Then I dropped it on concrete and put a skin and screen protector on the replacement, and travelling with a sleeve.

I'm going caseless with my 10 Pro but I've put a screen protector on.

While this is true, I would also add that it's ok and valid to be sad and unhappy. There is no obligation to put on a smile. You can be happy and not smiling, or you can be unhappy and not smiling, just be you.

I'm pointing to the fickle nature on how we determine what age people should be allowed to do different things, which is particularly ironic in Germany.

I also agree that social media have a lot of risks, but 16 for social media seems very old compared to what we should do about it.

Science is a bad example. It's a field where our understanding continues to develop. Whether something has happened or not, like the Holocaust, or Russia invading Ukraine, are completely different.

'Vaccines works' can mean a lot of things, different types of vaccines, for different issues, and different side effects, and how people personally weigh side effects with the benefit.

That said, you don't stop trying to do the right thing because it might backfire, because not doing anything at all will probably baby make things worse.

I'm curious about these arguments that people put forward. Pretending to be some kind of 'absolutist'. Are you really so deluded that you think these efforts to address misinformation and extremism might somehow be used by bad faith actor? Like 'we shouldn't do this, what if the bad guys are in charge?'. We all know that when they're in power they wouldn't care about the laws or would just make their own up!

Or are you batting for the fascists and autocrats and want to give them more power faster?

In a country were people believe that practice of safe sex can be taught by 14, I can't fathom why they think responsible Internet practice can't be taught earlier than 16.

EDIT: Noticed a typo. They always seem to be in bad places... Changed to why they think responsible Internet practice CAN'T be taught until 16, that there are commonly considered more serious things set at a you get age.

There is a difference between authoritarianism and having laws to protect your citizens. Authoritarians have laws to protect the regime, not the citizens.

No one is being jailed for being a Nazi when you say you have issues with immigration policies, nor are people being jailed for being a communist for saying they want socialized healthcare.

You have to draw the line somewhere and say that something is dangerous and illegal, and I think saying you support Nazis and want to do Nazi stuff is a pretty good line.

I know this won't change your mind, but even as you continue to disagree with this, I hope you can see why this isn't a definitively wrong thing to do.

Thank you for providing an actual argument.

As we have witnessed in many places, these stuff isn't always outlawed. In places where these views can be expressed more freely, it either escalate to the point where someone is hurt, or they gain enough popularity that it becomes almost impossible to stop. I believe that the best way to deal with the problem is to address it quickly head on when we know this is universally abhorrent.