You're right, of course; reality is coupled with _all the viewpoints_, not just one. I think you're interpreting my philosophy as "kids shouldn't see videos I don't like." My philosophy is "kids should not see only videos that some company wants them to see."
Reductio ad absurdum, if you watched video of one side of an argument a thousand times and never got to hear the other side of the argument, I think you'd have a pretty messed up understanding of the argument and it would be the fault of 1) the jerk who made the algorithm, 2) the people who gamed it, or 3) you, for being an inattentive parent.
I'm not saying you should keep kids from facts you don't like. Although even I get lazy with language, I deeply believe that they're not our kids; we're their parents. But showing a kid a video of an atrocity a thousand times _without_ the context that there was an atrocity before that, and an atrocity before that, and that's not a great way to conduct a civilization is a terrible idea. I get it that you disagree with me and that's cool.
I just believe that there is something to curation (e.g., college > TikTok), and that the combination of dOiNg YoUr OwN rEsEaRcH and busted algorithms leave a lot of people lacking.
Reductio ad absurdum, if you watched video of one side of an argument a thousand times and never got to hear the other side of the argument, I think you'd have a pretty messed up understanding of the argument and it would be the fault of 1) the jerk who made the algorithm, 2) the people who gamed it, or 3) you, for being an inattentive parent.
I'm not saying you should keep kids from facts you don't like. Although even I get lazy with language, I deeply believe that they're not our kids; we're their parents. But showing a kid a video of an atrocity a thousand times _without_ the context that there was an atrocity before that, and an atrocity before that, and that's not a great way to conduct a civilization is a terrible idea. I get it that you disagree with me and that's cool.
I just believe that there is something to curation (e.g., college > TikTok), and that the combination of dOiNg YoUr OwN rEsEaRcH and busted algorithms leave a lot of people lacking.