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The question is prompted by the age verification app that the EU has just presented.

Some EU countries want to ban social media for young people. If that were to happen, what then?

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[โ€“] Auster@thebrainbin.org 9 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

To consider the possibility is part of accepting that it will happen, making it much easier to actually happen. First, I think, people should pressure so it doesn't get to pass, as they seem to be against it. If the worst scenario does come, then people can consider what's the least bad route of actions.

We shouldn't go down without a fight, out plan A must be to prevent dystopia. And you are right that asking "what if"s can encourage a feeling of defeatism by distracting from plan A, however it's generally not bad to think about a plan B ahead of time.