The article is more interesting than the headline suggests.
I’ve had this thought before: during my own teenage years, I was pretty withdrawn IRL in part (not the only reason) because things I did IRL would likely attract the attention of parents or teachers and I would face consequences if those adults didn’t like what I was doing. They weren’t monitoring what I did online, so I grew up online more than anything else.
The article is more interesting than the headline suggests.
I’ve had this thought before: during my own teenage years, I was pretty withdrawn IRL in part (not the only reason) because things I did IRL would likely attract the attention of parents or teachers and I would face consequences if those adults didn’t like what I was doing. They weren’t monitoring what I did online, so I grew up online more than anything else.