Parents told to delete social media apps to prevent kids from seeing Hamas atrocities — Facebook, X, TikTok and other social media services have been filled with graphic imagery::American and Israeli parents say they have received messages from schools, temples, synagogues and peers following the Hamas terror attack urging them to delete social media applications off their kids’ phones.

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    9 months ago

    This is fine. Let a generation grow up knowing what war really is.

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      9 months ago

      There are ways to teach and prevent the atrocities of war, without subjecting someone to those atrocities first or second hand.

      The world needs fewer folks with PTSD, thanks. Not more.

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        9 months ago

        This sort of content is also not good for folks with PTSD either. Personally, I have to spend quite a bit of effort avoiding it if I want to continue to consume online content when things flare up in the world.

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          9 months ago

          I agree, and hope my prior post didn’t indicate otherwise.

          I am very much advocating from a point of PTSD understanding, and prevention.

          20 some odd years ago, stupid naive me didn’t turn off one of those post 911 beheading videos. Even just typing that out puts me on the edge still.

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            9 months ago

            Oh I didn’t mean to insinuate that you didn’t, I was just trying to support what you said with more context too.

            This has been a huge propaganda campaign and it’s disgusting.

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      9 months ago

      Being informed about war? Sure, but

      It has come to our attention that deeply disturbing videos, including footage of hostages, may be spread across social media in the near future.

      This is not something you want to be exposed to, especially in your developmental years. As someone who grew up with unfiltered internet access looking at these things, take this seriously and protect your children.

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      This divorces it from context. There is no point showing children context-free images of atrocities except to terrify them. Even within context, it’s really not the best thing to show children under a certain age. My family is Jewish and my father lived through WWII in Britain waiting to be invaded and thrown into a concentration camp, so he made sure I saw Holocaust images when I was pretty young and I can’t look at images of atrocities anymore because they disturb me too much and give me vivid nightmares. I even have trouble with horror movies. I basically avoid them. That’s not how you let a child know what war is or what genocide is.

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      9 months ago

      It’d be a damn shame if your kids saw what the world you brought them into is like.

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      9 months ago

      I think it’s fine for a certain age but you don’t want 8 year olds to see blown up people.

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        9 months ago

        But any reasonable patent doesn’t let an 8 yo have unsupervised access.

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          9 months ago

          We don’t have that today…reasonable parents are really rare it seems.