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Mazyrski [523]
2 years ago
13

Why does the author connect screen time to

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nlexa [21]2 years ago
5 0

The last one.

Explanation: Parents usually see screen time as dangerous and people are able to market off protection and VPNs and other things such as family link and screen-time on apple and go_gle. They try to cut off your apps and stuff but if they show the dangers, it usually makes money for a certain other protection app/site/subscription worth lots of money, It's really effective. Parents also think people online change children behaviour, like if they hang out around someone whos a bad influence and imprint on them and act like them. Or hanging out with a younger person and they act like that age. Same goes for online people or adults, They don't know the people their children/teenagers are hanging out with so again, most likely the last one.

IF NOT possibly the second to last.

IF wrong let me know, i'll change it, lol

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