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You're Wrong About Social Media Being Addictive

You're Wrong About Social Media Being Addictive

Published 3 weeks ago
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This week, editors Peter SudermanKatherine Mangu-WardNick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss the recent verdicts against Meta and the growing legal and cultural push to treat social media like a harmful, addictive product. Multiple juries decided that platforms such as Instagram and YouTube were negligently designed and that they contributed to mental health harms among young users, raising comparisons to Big Tobacco and intensifying the debate over which online activities are protected speech. The panel considers whether the real issue is design features such as infinite scroll and algorithmic feeds or simply content itself.

The panel then examines the latest developments in the Iran conflict, where the White House has suggested that the war may be nearing its end even as the Pentagon prepares plans that could include ground troops and the seizure of Iran's nuclear stockpile. They also take up a listener question about how libertarians can make the case for community and human connection without relying on government. Finally, they discuss the deployment of ICE agents to airports during the DHS shutdown. Are those agents helping ease delays, or are they making an already strained system worse?

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0:00–Is social media addictive?
25:29–Conflicting narratives on Iran war
38:40–Divisions on the right over Iran
41:54–Listener question on collectivism
49:06–ICE agents at airports
54:05–Weekly cultural recommendations

Mentioned in the podcast:

"A Jury Hit Meta With a $375 Million Verdict. The Open Internet May Pay the Price," by Elizabeth Nolan Brown"#Addiction," by Elizabeth Nolan Brown"Taylor Lorenz: Is Social Media Responsible for Bad Parenting?" by Nick Gillespie"Hail to the Censor!" by Matt Welch
"More War," by Christian Britschgi"Trump's 'Military Operation' Wordplay Can't Hide Iran War," by Joe Lancaster"Trump's War in Iran Risks Ruining His Entire Foreign Policy," by Daniel Deptris"How Will Congress Fund a $300 Billion War With Iran?" by Veronique de Rugy"

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