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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/27/2026 19:06 EDT

The problem isn’t screens — it’s why school feels so fake

A UCLA psychology study found adolescents report feeling more authentic on social media than in person — a finding that complicates school phone bans and forces a harder question about why offline environments feel so performative for young people.

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