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2.5
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FEB 16, 11:17 PM
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One could start about the 3:40 min mark
[This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 02-16-2021).]
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rinselberg
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FEB 18, 06:24 PM
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Parler is online again. https://slate.com/technolog...ud-boys-skysilk.html
About this John Lovell of the Warrior Poet Society, with this particular YouTube video: Is he offering a critique of social media and how that affects and conditions the people who are growing up and coming of age? And is there a straight line that connects that with "These are the philosophers [that are] teaching our kids" which is how you (2.5) catalogued this forum thread?
Which philosophers and philosophies? Does he specify?
I'd be concerned if an educational system had teachers and curricula that were not doing "right" by the children and young adults on the impacts of social media and how they should relate to it. (I put quotation marks with "right" in this context because I think it's not a simple idea.)
Is this one of John Lovell's concerns or themes in this video?
I think it's fair to ask this and hope for some "CliffsNotes" about the video, especially from 2.5 himself.
I've posted a multitude of YouTube video segments myself on this forum, generally brief in comparison to the 17 minute length of this one, and if someone asked me for the "CliffsNotes" on a video that I had posted, I think I would consider it a reasonable question.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-18-2021).]
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2.5
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FEB 19, 11:12 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
About this John Lovell of the Warrior Poet Society, with this particular YouTube video: Is he offering a critique of social media and how that affects and conditions the people who are growing up and coming of age.....? ....
I've posted a multitude of YouTube video segments myself on this forum, generally brief in comparison to the 17 minute length of this one, and if someone asked me for the "CliffsNotes" on a video that I had posted, I think I would consider it a reasonable question.
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With one click, in less 17 minutes you could have the entirety of the video, and you could comment with your opinions on what is actually in the video I shared. Or ask what I think about something in it. In less than 17 minutes if you start where I originally noted, which skips an ad.[This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 02-20-2021).]
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