Do those same countries limit the time parents can spend on Facebook?
People spend way too much time online. I’m going to check back here every ten minutes to see who agrees with me.
Rather than relying on the government to do it, it’s much better for parents to limit the use of cell phones by their children (and themselves).
I don’t see the lure to tiktok and facebook. They’re just too boring, to me.
Some parents limit the amount of time their kids spend on their phones.
When I was a kid cell phones did not exist. We carried dimes in our pockets so that we could use a public telephone (remember those?) if needed.
My daughter limits her boys to 1 hour of screen time per day. They can read on the screen unlimited though. The parental control on the fire tablet makes it easy.
oh the irony
Hmm those same countries also tend to put limits on free speech in the name of “public health”. Go figure
Ironic how platforms meant to improve social interactions have gone horribly wrong….
Another case of do as I say, not as I do.
Very active children sometimes resemble statues when looking at their cellphones.
(Old folks do too, but we’re used to that and have low expectations.)
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Do those same countries limit the time parents can spend on Facebook?
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
People spend way too much time online. I’m going to check back here every ten minutes to see who agrees with me.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Rather than relying on the government to do it, it’s much better for parents to limit the use of cell phones by their children (and themselves).
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I don’t see the lure to tiktok and facebook. They’re just too boring, to me.
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
Some parents limit the amount of time their kids spend on their phones.
bobr2 almost 3 years ago
When I was a kid cell phones did not exist. We carried dimes in our pockets so that we could use a public telephone (remember those?) if needed.
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My daughter limits her boys to 1 hour of screen time per day. They can read on the screen unlimited though. The parental control on the fire tablet makes it easy.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
oh the irony
geese28 almost 3 years ago
Hmm those same countries also tend to put limits on free speech in the name of “public health”. Go figure
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ironic how platforms meant to improve social interactions have gone horribly wrong….
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Another case of do as I say, not as I do.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
Very active children sometimes resemble statues when looking at their cellphones.
(Old folks do too, but we’re used to that and have low expectations.)