Inicia sesión para guardar y recibir actualizaciones.
No celebres la decisión sobre la "adicción" a las redes sociales.
The court's decision has significant, and unforeseen, consequences
Artículos de Fuentes
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 30, 2026
Your votes count
No account needed — your votes are saved and included in the consensus analysis. Create an account to track your voting history and add statements.
Traducido por IA · Ver original
The court ruling on social media addiction highlights the need for greater accountability from tech companies in protecting users' mental health.
Traducido por IA · Ver original
The court's decision could set a dangerous precedent, stifling innovation in social media that could otherwise contribute positively to society.
Traducido por IA · Ver original
Recognizing social media addiction legally may empower users to seek help, but it also risks shifting responsibility away from individual choices.
Traducido por IA · Ver original
Celebrating the ruling risks oversimplifying the complex relationship between social media use and addiction, which varies widely among individuals.
Traducido por IA · Ver original
This ruling could lead to unintended consequences, such as increased censorship or overregulation of platforms that foster community and connection.
💡 How This Works
- • Add Statements: Post claims or questions (10-500 characters)
- • Vote: Agree, Disagree, or Unsure on each statement
- • Respond: Add detailed pro/con responses with evidence
- • Consensus: After enough participation, analysis reveals opinion groups and areas of agreement
Society Speaks is open and independent. Your support keeps civic discussion free from advertising and commercial influence.
Support us