Aug 27, 2024
The Age Dilemma: Regulating Social Media for Kids

Show notes
Why does regulating social media for kids remain an unresolved challenge? This episode discusses the significant age gap in congressional leadership, highlighting the advanced ages of key figures like Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, and questions their ability to grasp modern digital dilemmas.
The rant covers the alarming spread of misinformation on social media, as demonstrated by an MIT study showing that lies spread six times faster than the truth. The episode also examines the role of algorithms in promoting divisive and false content, contributing to the rising levels of anxiety, depression, and self-harm among young people.
I critique the influence of lobbying efforts by tech giants like Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, in preventing regulatory measures. Despite these challenges, the episode ends on a hopeful note, urging collective action to protect children from the adverse effects of unregulated social media, drawing parallels to past successful public health and safety campaigns.
Tune in for an insightful discussion on the intersection of technology, politics, and the well-being of our youth, and join the call to action for meaningful change.
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Shure SM7B Microphone
The broadcast dynamic mic behind the show's vocal sound.
RODECaster Pro II
All-in-one podcast production console for mixing and recording.
Aputure Amaran Studio Light
Soft, controllable lighting for the interview setup.
Cloudlifter CL-1
Inline preamp that gives the SM7B clean, quiet gain.
RODE PSA1+ Boom Arm
Studio boom arm that keeps the mic in frame and off the desk.
Sony Alpha Mirrorless Camera
The mirrorless camera body used to film episodes.
Sony MDR-7506 Headphones
The studio-standard monitoring headphones.
Elgato Stream Deck
Programmable control pad for running the show.