The darker impulses of human
beings must be restrained one way or another. If citizens cannot govern
themselves by self-discipline, a well-formed conscience, and a robust
civil society, they must be governed by external forces, typically the
state. The American model has historically deferred to the internal
capacities of self-government. However, when companies and individuals
either do not or cannot govern themselves, when they cannot resist the
impulse to exploit others or say no to disordered passions, it is the
responsibility of the government to step in.
Such is the current state of social media. Big Tech has failed to
prioritize the safety of its users, especially minors who, legally
speaking, are not fully capable of governing themselves. Of course, it is
the parents who hold the primary responsibility of protecting minors.
However, when it comes to the seemingly unstoppable force of online
influences, parents also need Big Tech to do far more.
Of course, too many parents have failed to govern themselves and their
homes when it comes to social media and the internet. As with teens, a
mom’s mental health can strain under the constant pressure to curate
“perfect” family pictures. Too many dads are as addicted to endless
scrolling on Twitter or YouTube as their teens are.
Given the potential harm for all involved, state regulation is more than
justified. At the same time, families simply cannot wait for the
government or tech companies to act. Families who want true freedom—both from the harms of
social media and government micromanagement and for the kind of
flourishing possible for young people—will need to cultivate the virtue
that self-governing requires, both on and off the screen.
In this digital age (and any age), the support of another pre-political
institution is also required. Churches must catechize Christians into the
practices of digital self-control and create communities where families
can be supported in dialing back the reach of today’s technology. Without
this virtue and support, both our kids and our freedoms may be lost.
This Breakpoint
was co-authored by Jared Hayden. For more resources to live like a
Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
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