The “adolescence” creator went very, very deeply in the mannonist. His call scared him
“It’s a very powerful idea and makes sense of isolation,” says Thorne. “It makes sense of this feeling within you, just like,” I’m unattractive. I can’t join conversations. I can’t be the person I want to be. I feel like I will be alone forever. “
Adolescence has accumulated more than 96 million views, leading the UK diagrams and the United States, According to NetflixS His topic has sparked conversations about how many young people should be allowed to see online. For his part, Thorne says he will support the ban on children around the world from having access to social media by the age of 16.
“It’s like cigarettes. It gets like alcohol. It gets like weapons. If you don’t get it, you don’t understand it because you’re not ready for it. You don’t have filters in your brain to be able to process (this),” he says, admitting that such a ban is not realistic.
Maintaining children outside social media is a controversial and most unverified idea, even though it raises steam.
Australia has passed a law banning social media for children under 16 years of age. This will come into force later this year. The United Kingdom is considering such legislation. Things are more parting in the US, but individual school districts and country have used different types of prohibitions and restrictions.
In February Lancet magazine for European Health Policy published a study from the United Kingdom in Birmingham, who found that there was no evidence to support the idea that restrictive telephone policies in schools were related to “better mental well-being of adolescents”. However, the study found that more time spent on smartphones and using social media was tied to more mental health results, noting that school prohibitions could only not reduce the total time of children spent online.
The counter-extremism expert Milo Commerford, director of politics and research at the Institute of Strategic Dialogue (ISD), says the laws that have platforms to account for their algorithms and the content they promote for children are likely to be more effective than wholesale prohibitions. Both the United Kingdom and the European Union have also passed laws Aimed at destroying the promotion of content that can be harmful to children, including suicide publications, eating disorders and sexual abuse material.
Commerford says ISD Research It shows that even the search for fitness videos on YouTube pushes “People to Incel’s more excellent content and even white supremacy.” The content, he adds, is often rooted in the “clean financial exploitation” of his subscribers, although it may also come from an ideological place.
Thorne says he wanted AdolescenceThe audience should understand Jamie, but not involved in him. There are no perfect victims in the show. Even when viewers learn that Katie is harassed by Jamie, it is in no way assumed that she deserves her fate.
After the show came out, says Thorne, he made fun of online for his own appearance.
“I was attacked because it seems that I have too much estrogen in my system or I don’t look enough a person – and I don’t do it, from their markings,” he says.
However, he said he was not worried about it. In fact, the opposite.
“Masculinity is a spectrum, just like everything is a spectrum and you don’t have to take one end of the spectrum,” Thorne says. “There are other ways to do things and I’m quite ready for this conversation.”