Comments

You must log in or register to comment.

dolphinitely t1_j0hnnl9 wrote

awesome! i had to quit therapy because it was $140 a week 😵‍💫

57

hunterBcrackheadpedo t1_j0hrizh wrote

Is the neural link brain chip implant going to be free (paid by taxpayers) as well?

−63

CocaineAndMojitos t1_j0hvtjb wrote

Is this the thing Youngkin signed the other day? I'm surprised to see good things actually come from him.

29

bmore_in_rva t1_j0i8lj3 wrote

This is not part of his announcement of a behavioral health package (which is primarily adjustments to the budget year that starts July 1, 2023), but his budget does seem not-bad in terms of behavioral health (it's pretty awful in my view in many other policy areas, and if he gets all his proposed tax cuts we may see future budget cuts hitting behavioral health).

18

HatefulDan t1_j0iji68 wrote

The lobby is strong. They were at his doorstep day 1. Can’t be the Governor, in a purple state, that said, “I don’t care about that stuff”, and hope to remain in control

9

chairmanbrando t1_j0ikdwp wrote

It has been fantastic that he's spent almost all of his time outside of the state campaigning for a bunch of people who lost their midterms instead of doing active harm here. But he still wants tax cuts for the people who should be paying the most and stricter birth control and abortion laws than Sharia...

13

chairmanbrando t1_j0ilj1m wrote

Banning TikTok would apparently be one of the best things to do for mental health.

> TikTok recommends self-harm and eating disorder content to some users within minutes of joining the platform, according to a new report published Wednesday by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH).

> The new study had researchers set up TikTok accounts posing as 13-year-old users interested in content about body image and mental health. It found that within as few as 2.6 minutes after joining the app, TikTok's algorithm recommended suicidal content. The report showed that eating disorder content was recommended within as few as 8 minutes.

> Over the course of this study, researchers found 56 TikTok hashtags hosting eating disorder videos with over 13.2 billion views.

The kids aren't alright. 😳

8

chairmanbrando t1_j0jciry wrote

I came across this thread and that news post at roughly same time. They're related but not directly. Between governments (including ours) being afraid of China spying through TikTok and it's deleterious effect on our youth, it's hard to avoid talking about social media when discussing mental health. You really can't disconnect the two in this age, and Instagram is just as big a factor here as the 'Tok. I feel for kids growing up now wherein your presence on social media is expected.

2

DorkChatDuncan t1_j0jtl9w wrote

TikTok is the social media de jour of the moment, but the problem is social media in general. TikTok does nothing worse than IG or FB did, its just the most popular. We have to teach the next generation of kids about pride in one's self and to not need the approval of random strangers on the internet. Its a complicated problem that doesn't have one solution, and banning TikTok will only kick the can down the road to the next social media platform.

−1

batkave t1_j0kwm5u wrote

That's any social media including Facebook and Instagram, and it's been known for some time. It does all that to adults too. Also, posing as 13 years is what they think 13 years do. Real "hello fellow kids vibes."

gif

1

batkave t1_j0kx4qd wrote

Research has found the same things happen on YouTube and Instagram... It's not a china thing. To say that is just some gullible belief that is just trying to justify hatred towards a country or culture. YouTube particularly is well known for its algorithm being harmful.

3

Beginning-Air-9813 t1_j0uh9zw wrote

I know a lot about this program - happy to try to answer any questions!

3