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Nous devons tous prendre des mesures pour rompre avec la dépendance aux réseaux sociaux
The article explores the pervasive issue of social media addiction, urging individuals to adopt strategies for reducing screen time and fostering healthier online habits for improved well-being.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
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Social media addiction harms mental health and productivity; we must implement measures to reduce its prevalence in our lives.
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Educational campaigns about social media's risks can empower users to take control of their habits and mitigate addiction.
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Limiting social media use infringes on personal freedom; individuals should have the right to choose how they engage online.
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The focus should be on personal responsibility rather than societal pressure to change social media use.
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While social media can be addictive, it also serves as a valuable tool for connection and information sharing; balance is key.
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