Comment by JimsonYang
7 days ago
It is the phones fault and it affects more than kids. You see too many parents and grandparents buried on the phones. At least with boomers the tech adoption isnt as high
We should recognize its not a generational issue but something that affects us all-young and old
> It is the phones fault and it affects more than kids.
It is the business model. There is an incentive to make games addictive. Like arcade games the goal is to keep kids as much time on the machine as possible. But now the arcade is in your pocket 24/7.
Even worse, there is an incentive even to just open the app as it is an opportunity to show you an Ad. Notifications, and periodical rewards make sure that there is a constant need to interact with the phone.
Unregulated markets will always end up in scams and addiction. Because both are the fastest and more reliable way of getting money.
> There is an incentive to make games addictive.
It's not just games though, it's pretty much every digital service now.
Virtually every website has infinite scrolling and algorithms that tailor the feed directly to what "appeals" to the user now. It's all just drip-feeding dopamine to the user base so they stay engaged for the longest possible time.
Yes. The hardest part about telling my kid to get off his device is setting a good example by getting off mine.