was a 1982 German film with an anti-drug message. Based on a true story, it depicted a West Berlin teenager’s descent through the “gateway” of soft drugs into a harrowing fate of heroin addiction, prostitution and crime. Globally,was pushed by parents, schools and even churches to show what awaited kids who tried a joint or an LSD trip. Globally, the message backfired.would shock their kids into abstinence.
The US Surgeon-General this week proposed a cigarette-style health warning on social media platforms. Dr Vivek Murthy cited “significant mental health harms for adolescents” from overuse of the platforms: double the incidence of anxiety and depression; half of adolescents saying social media made them feel worse about their bodies; rising suicide rates; exposure to extreme violent and sexual imagery; risk of exploitation and harassment.
Such policies appeal to adults because we see our kids’ phones the way our parents saw smokes and needles: poisonous devices with unknown consequences. As Murthy said, you don’t need to wait until lives are ruined before you act.or a more nuanced campaign that respects that, when it comes to understanding harms, kids are ahead of their parents?
“I do believe there are ways of using social media in which the benefits largely outweigh any detrimental effects,” she told. Teens, and pre-teens, will not respond to clumsy scare campaigns or they will circumvent heavy-handed bans, which may satisfy adults’ personal consciences but are, “when the user is a vulnerable young person … not an ethical stance”.
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