In the dystopian circus of modern social media, a grotesque spectacle unfolds: "What I Eat as a Fat Person" videos, where obese individuals devour thousands of calories of ultra-processed junk—soda, fries, cakes—while platforms like YouTube and TikTok profit from ads and algorithmic boosts.
Well, watching porn is an act of self-harm when it leads to addiction. Good luck regulating that. You can't regulate people out of behaviors and arresting CEOs isn't going to improve people's mental or physical health. It just doesn't work.
While I appreciate your assessment, and the exploitation is real, it ignores that this is family abuse. No one becomes grossly obese without someone enabling them. You might become obese, but you can't reach the size you are referring to. And wouldn't the analysis be the same for someone drinking oneself to death? Unfortunately, if your solution came to light it would be seized upon by bad actors and use to do more harm than good.
Well, watching porn is an act of self-harm when it leads to addiction. Good luck regulating that. You can't regulate people out of behaviors and arresting CEOs isn't going to improve people's mental or physical health. It just doesn't work.
While I appreciate your assessment, and the exploitation is real, it ignores that this is family abuse. No one becomes grossly obese without someone enabling them. You might become obese, but you can't reach the size you are referring to. And wouldn't the analysis be the same for someone drinking oneself to death? Unfortunately, if your solution came to light it would be seized upon by bad actors and use to do more harm than good.