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Old 20-08-2021, 01:21 PM #37
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I have friends who make a fortune off of it and this effects their livelihoods
They might have to start actual work
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The numbers who move over into this from things likee TikTok is utterly horrendous - bringing along "customers" who have been following them since they were 15. And they don't see a problem with it when they're 18, or 20, or 25, because there's a lot of money in it and people in general don't do a whole lot of introspection in their late teens and early 20's... but the damage later on is often catastrophic.
Parents who let their teenage children become TikTok "stars" with no supervision are up there with those who leave their sons to get radicalised online. Only difference is in the former case, it's "only" the daughter who ultimately suffers.
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