Well, there are really two points in the article and video report:
- Social Media is a major issue for some young people. This is not the first article to make that point, and I am sure there is a fair amount of research to support it.
- Some young people are using flip phones to help with their impulse control.
My comments were that I understand #1, but don't understand #2, since there are numerous ways to control access to social media and notifications on a smartphone that don't require giving up other useful smartphone features.
So, what exactly about this seems unreasonable or lacks credibility? Is it #1 or #2 or both? You might disagree with the notion that Gen Z are using flip phones in any significant numbers.....but, then you could just say that rather than being snarky. I thought the article was interesting, so I posted it. That doesn't mean I agree with everything in the article. There are 5 pages of comments, but if you think the discussion is not worth your time, move on to another thread.