> It’s reflective of people losing hope in the system’s ability to make their lives better.
I think this passes the buck. It's not the addictive apps and ads, it's society! Don't regulate us!
> It’s reflective of people losing hope in the system’s ability to make their lives better.
I think this passes the buck. It's not the addictive apps and ads, it's society! Don't regulate us!
It is possible to see both systemic and individual concerns. Binary thinking for blame or credit rarely makes sense in complex systems.
Yeah I tend to agree with this. People have always bet on sports. Wodehouse wrote a story about bored rich guys in the countryside betting on children’s church games. The real question is, what has changed to allow this betting to occur legally?