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Opinion: Rich Lowry

Kids shouldn't be on social media at all

Cyber Awareness

Photo by Linda Lambiotte, ASC Public Affairs

In today’s day and age, social media has become a whole new way of life for many of us. Its evolution has brought a revolutionary change in how we use the internet — for both personal and professional purposes — and has become an integral part of how we communicate with the rest of the world.

Mark Zuckerberg is very sorry.

His apology at a Senate hearing to the families of victims of online child sex abuse was dramatic, and the human thing to do in the moment, although he was pressured into it under persistent questioning from Sen. Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri.

Rich Lowry is editor of National Review.

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