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Well, technology anyway is a way to trade one set of problems for another set of problems.
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care to provide examples?
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Jean Baudrillard wrote some really great pieces on what the proliferation of technology with things like the clocks and mirrors did to humans. I highly recommend his book The System of Objects (https://archive.org/details/systemofobjects0000baud/mode/2up).
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Social media exposes weakpoints in human nature - mob mentalities, comparisons of global norms over local ones. People died and many more are likely disturbed and divided.

India comes to mind as some of the earliest worst-case examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_WhatsApp_lynchings

I buy into teen mental health tanking correlating with the rise of mobile social media in 2012: https://archive.is/frHnA

I think there's probably far more powerful but hard to describe and prove effects out there in play by connecting to a global async awareness network, but I'll leave it there.

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No, not really. I’m just questioning the axiomatic statement.
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