109 American public schools sue big tech companies alleging that their social networks have created an unprecedented mental crisis

“Privacy is an outdated issue”, announced Mark Zuckerberg, at the height of Facebook. Privacy has, among other functions, protecting intimacy, that place where the inner voice resonates, which can only be formulated and heard in stillness and calm. Can you live without being minimally aware of what happens deep inside yourself? Can you do without the hidden corner from which the deepest and most authentic thoughts of the human being arise? What are the consequences of siege intimacy, letting it bombard, dull, and consume us with unbridled, nervous information?

In the midst of a pandemic, billions of young people remained hooked on the networks for lack of more excellent alternatives. The pandemic led to a large-scale experiment that made it possible to study the consequences of unprecedented use of the networks. What happens when one becomes thoughtless prey to the algorithms? What can happen to the mental health of a young man whose motivation depends on external stimuli and whose self-esteem depends on the appreciation of an army of anonymous profiles?

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109 American public schools sue big tech companies alleging that their social networks have created an unprecedented mental crisis