Socrates bemoaned those young’ns who had the audacity to read their Homer, instead of memorizing it.

Children and Radio

  • Fubar91@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wholey depends on the content of said delivery platforms. Tik-tok content does tend to lean towards mindless entertainment. If it was a bunch of learning or information content as the majority, people would have less of stink about it.

    Too much of anything is bad obviously.

    • Meowoem@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      That’s the thing though there’s loads of that on there and some really intelligent debate, it’s not as fun to write a story about though and the media companies certainly aren’t going to advertise their competitors like that.

      When I was a kid my parents said you shouldn’t belive anything on the internet, all they’d seen is exaggerated media stories about terrible things and ‘anyone can put anything up’ type comments - obviously now they understand it more they know what can and can’t be trusted online