Socrates bemoaned those young’ns who had the audacity to read their Homer, instead of memorizing it.

Children and Radio

  • Bipta@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I think that’s generally a good argument, however the rate and level of dopamine hits from TikTok and YouTube Shorts may far surpass that of prior mediums and so actually warrant additional considerations and precautions.

    But then, I may just be an old man.

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      1 year ago

      Do you know anything about the reward system and addiction apart from the words “serotonin” and “dopamine”? /gen

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      1 year ago

      Thanks! I agree with you, I just think that each technological leap up to this point has caused the level of dopamine hits to greatly surpass the prior medium (hence the viral adoption). But young brains seem to accept the new baseline and then the cycle repeats.

      When I was growing up I was bombarded with articles from older people telling me how bad video games were for my attention span, how they would increase my proclivity for violence, etc. This did not prevent me from enjoying them immensely, making friends because of them, and eventually leading me to a fun career in computer science.

      I suspect that will be the case with each new medium.

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        1 year ago

        Video games are interactive, not passive. You can learn a lot and sharpen your reflexes, but moderation is still key.