Techdirt Podcast Episode 395: What An Actual Expert Thinks About Kids & Social Media
from the genuine-insight dept
In the conversation about keeping kids safe online, the actual experts with the most to offer are all too often treated as outsiders and interlopers. One such expert is Candice Odgers, Professor of Psychological Science and Informatics at the University of California Irvine, who has recently been involved in a lot of debates against people who are very confident despite having far less information and expertise. This week, she joins us for something of a follow-up to our previous episode, to have a more productive discussion about the real challenges with kids and social media, and the real efforts to address them.
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Comments on “Techdirt Podcast Episode 395: What An Actual Expert Thinks About Kids & Social Media”
Is Candice Odgers a pastor? Even if she is, women shouldn’t be pastors. I’m afraid she’s just entirely unqualified to inform me on the subject.
slurps down 17th can of Busch Light
Refreshing
To hear an actual professional comment on the craziness of “To Save The Children”
Her statement about “we are all using the same data” as the Moral Panic Crowd ™ is throwing out any BS that happens to gather enough clicks.