Thursday, 12 March 2026

Average Extra of: The Government Rejects Banning Under 16's from Social Media in 2026 by AverageMansReviews

Average Extra of: The Government Rejects Banning Under 16's from Social Media in 2026 by AverageMansReviews

Related content: Average Extra of: The Government to Consider Banning Facebook for Under 16's in 2026 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2026/02/average-extra-of-government-to-consider.html

Real Talking Time:

Warning: there will be some censored adult language references in this content

Never mind: shucks the parents or/and family members will have to take some responsibility for their own off-spring, I mean fudge I know that sounds like a foreign concept, but maybe if the older generations actually got off their mobile devices and consequently social media to raise the younger generation we may not have the problems with the younger generation/generations we do today? After this government decide to reject plans to ban under 16's from social media.

I mean without gaslighting, I think this is a small part of a bigger picture problem; from the perspective of the children after I would say the 1990's have had a very sanitised upbringing and consequently they can't handle the slightest bit of manure or something out of the status quo for some examples dealing with microwave or unrealistic expectations of life such as meeting a nice person but isn't there a preferred height like 6 foot plus or having a thick skin to some degree to deal with life as a whole and this last one seems to be a big problem.

Because I spend more and more of my time really analysing what I am saying how it is said, how it would possibly be received and then taking responsibility for it; if for an example I was joking and then realising it is 2026 and regardless if I was joking you can't say that or anything without someone taking it the wrong way, because they just don't have the communication skills or thick skin or quite frankly they have been wrapped up in cotton wool, but don't you see that because we have allowed people to play the victims or made allowances for people to be unnecessarily afraid without dealing with something they didn't like or negative, we have increased such things as mental health or/and police involvement and I am not saying you can't get the police involvement, because hypothetically and quite possibly it is time to do so. But you know what I am trying to indicate; dealing with negativity should be part of everyone's life at some point or another and there is such a thing as just ignoring it; they are just words on screen, but essentially putting too many filters around children especially in their late teens is actually more of in my opinion a hindrance than support, because they should be developing personal skills to deal with this kind of thing or if they have tried to deal with it, talk to someone of an older generation about it; because even before they are 16 anyway, they should have [I know from personal experience this is not always the case,] some kind of dialogue with somebody.

But I want to finish this content like this; having a sanitised version of life should never be a good way to live life, because we need a little bit of soil/dirt to grow into stronger, more rounded and in-depth people/individuals and I should issue a very slight apology for the title of the connecting content, I was under the impression it was Facebook, but it is more brought than that, I was mentally social media; apologies for any meanings.

 

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