Techish with Jennifer Jolly
I was a mom who was paying attention. I tested Meta's parental controls and wrote about teen screen addiction for USA Today [https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2018/08/01/tried-facebooks-new-screen-addiction-tools-my-kid/877574002/]. I talked with my daughter about everything and watched over her social media accounts. I still had no idea Instagram was feeding my high school cross-country star a steady diet of thinspo and eating disorder content. Two juries just confirmed what parents like me eventually started to suspect: these companies knew their apps were harming children, documented it internally, and kept right on doing it anyway. Tristan Harris [https://www.tristanharris.com/] — the former Google ethicist behind The Social Dilemma — explains why a $381 million fine is a rounding error for a company that made $235 billion last year, and what would actually force change. Kristin Bride [https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2025/11/10/social-media-ai-regulations-congress-stalling/86972522007/], whose 16-year-old son Carson died by suicide after being cyberbullied on Snapchat [https://www.snapchat.com/], answers the question everyone asked after the verdicts: Where were the parents? She was there. She did everything right. It still wasn't enough. And Reuters reporter Diana Novak Jones [https://www.reuters.com/authors/diana-novak-jones/] breaks down Section 230 — the law that has shielded these companies for decades and may finally be losing its grip. If you have a child with a phone or a parent struggling to find the best ways to manage the teen years and social media, this episode is a must-see. I wish I had it when my daughter was 16. WHAT META'S OWN DOCUMENTS REVEALED — 32% of teen girls said Instagram made them feel worse about their bodies — A Meta researcher wrote internally: "IG is a drug. We're basically pushers." — A 2018 document said: "If we want to win big with teens, we must bring them in as tweens." — An employee brought suicide statistics to Zuckerberg and Sandberg directly. No response. WATCH & READ MORE Your Attention Please documentary: yourattentionpleasedoc.com [http://yourattentionpleasedoc.com/] Parents Rise: parentsrise.org [http://parentsrise.org/] Wait Until 8th: waituntil8th.org [http://waituntil8th.org/] Center for Humane Technology: humanetech.com [http://humanetech.com/] Full show notes: techish.substack.com/p/where-were-the-parents-social-media-verdict [http://techish.substack.com/p/where-were-the-parents-social-media-verdict] CONNECT WITH JENNIFER * Listen on WGN [https://wgnradio.com/the-roar-podcast-series/techishly-jenn/], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/techishly-jenn/id1849269852], or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3mFsqfbKZ6R4JvOeqiMJr9] * Newsletter: Techish by Jennifer Jolly [https://techish.com/] * YouTube: @TechishbyJenniferJolly [https://www.youtube.com/@TechishbyJenniferJolly] * TikTok: @JenniferJollyTechish [https://www.tiktok.com/@jenniferjollytechish] * Instagram: @JennJolly [https://www.instagram.com/jennjolly/?hl=en] * LinkedIn: Jennifer Jolly [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferjolly/] Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. Five stars on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/techish-with-jennifer-jolly/id1849269852] help more parents find this show. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK If you have a teenager on Instagram right now, what's your biggest fear — and what would actually make you feel like they were safe? Let’s talk about it. SUPPORT THE SHOW If you like what you hear, please rate and review Techish with Jennifer Jolly — it helps more people find the show. Questions or comments? Email jj@techish.com [jj@techish.com].
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