Whatâs easy to overlook is that networks and trust compound like any other asset, and every time you switch jobs or careers you reset the clock to some degree.
Thinking of social media as attention alcohol can guide reform efforts. We have a kind of social infrastructure around alcohol, which we donât have yet for social media ... Perhaps most important, people have developed a common vocabulary around alcohol use: âWhoâs driving tonight?â; âHe needs to be cut offâ; âShe needs some waterâ; âI went too... See more
We should learn from alcohol, which is studied, labeled, taxed, and restricted. Similar strictures would discourage social-media abuse among teenagers. We should continue to study exactly how and for whom these apps are psychologically ruinous and respond directly to the consensus reached by that research.
Instead of empowering communities that most suffered under urban renewal, the local-review process has again privileged wealthier people who routinely block new projects, and many of the projects that do get built are in poorer areas.