If governments don’t step up their regulation, social media will keep harming young people., Some schools should roll out digital detox programs to protect students’ attention spans., We must cut down on screen time in classrooms if we want students to actually learn., Banning apps won’t work; instead, schools need to work out healthier guidelines with parents., Governments should carry out long-term studies before deciding whether to ban TikTok in schools., Students often get distracted, but teachers rarely follow up on cases of excessive phone use., If we completely block social media, students will just find ways to get around the restrictions., Schools need to hash out an agreement with parents, since rules are meaningless without support at home., Instead of censorship, leaders should draw on research to design smarter policies., Many schools put off making tough decisions about technology because they fear backlash., Without strong policies, misinformation could easily stir up division among young people., Politicians should step back and think carefully before imposing blanket bans., Social media companies will never cut back on manipulative algorithms unless forced by law., It will be hard to pull off a balance between freedom and safety, but it’s not impossible., If negotiations between tech companies and governments break down, the result may be stricter bans..

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