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      It is and isn’t. I think that TV, as a longer-form of entertainment, has less harmful effects on attention-span, for example.

      Hearing kids talk about not being able to focus long enough to watch a movie or tv show is a bummer.

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      I think its very different, because the algorithms are feeding you things you emotionally react to. Also i bet it changes your entire view of things very much. You dont have things like gender wars on tv very much, but its all over social media. I think it affects how young people think more than anything. Much more than tv.

      You can look at the Lemmy front page also and see common themes, and over time, all this affects how young people think about themselves, politics, sex, anything really.

      I dont think tv is even remotely affecting people in the same way as social media… Specially when you are young, it can affect you extreamly much. Because that need to fit in is super strong.

      I grew up in the 90s and I was watching tv, so I know it didnt affect me at all as much as todays social media. But thats me, just one person. Perhaps its not the same for everyone, so this is just my opinion.

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        Yeah I don’t know what the algorithm pushes on others but I definitely see more conservative propaganda than I like…… I’ve even started seeing shite like parasites causing diabetes and other insane health conspiracy theories

        I suppose all the dating and gender role nonsense is most likely of the stuff pushed on me to affect someone, because it’s widespread, not too extreme, and starts with a grain of truth before heading off the rails

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          You can quickly try on YouTube - search for something like miami vice and watch a few seconds of a video. Then go back to your feed. Observe how it now has lots of related content.

          These days it takes just seconds for the entire feed to change to your choices. So even if you are just a little curious about something, like flat earth, you will start to get that kind of content within seconds. So people get pulled into filter bubbles without even noticing.

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    So what do you call it when older people do it, but the screen is further away (TV)?

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    Gen X here. Can concur. But I’m also an athlete so I only spend 50% of my time bed rotting. 50% of my life climbing, jumping, running, swimming, hiking, skydiving, I’d say I’m pretty well balanced but bed rotting is a true recovery strategy laying flat on my back with legs propped up for days.

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        This is why I play Nethack.

        Turn-based. Fully interruptible.

        ASCII-based. Fully playable in an 80x24 ssh tty that nobody will notice and take approximately no bandwidth.

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          Oh, no one else at work cares. The CSIO will come up with excuses for us to bring up a gaming console to “test firewall access”