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document read your the question from the air, the india inside also beings of the documents that are shared on various media platforms as calls were removed by the government. the indian government essentially see that this document see by the bbc was not the boss. a propaganda piece. and ever since the c all states between india and the bbc, remember the, the task read of that were conducted in the dc office as a new day and will by all, who indeed officials be that they've known me with the bbc documents. the youngest reads whatsoever, and that india was only a following due process is the bbc i've been doing allied ition, a consistent violation of time for placing it has been indulging in the, in a, in a sense it's been indulging in what we could call in the event that this tax evasion, tatum of profits i'm,
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i'm done putting it. some of it is now what happened after this particular notice that has been issued to the bbc is a dive in the next country. the bbc will have to reply. you don't have to send a recent reply up to the course the she already in the motto, boutique piece in september of this year. but it will be interesting for us to watch one of the developments in this case a 19 year old boy has been arrested for building a career on in the south west of the russian city of although the bribes confessing that the planning and secret service is paid in $10000.00 roubles around a $125.00 us dollars for the hateful action. the suspect posted a video of himself, but in the whole new book against the button of a mosque in addition to the hate drive. and he revealed his participation in operations with ukrainian security services, such as filming move, see locations the matter has now been sent to touch their fraud investigation. so
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i'm not an expressed that doesn't said that such into the may spot tensions between christians and muslims in the nation are the ones who live on. so in this case, this is it publication and disrespect for the frames on the part of that person. and those who are behind it, every muslim should not have come to these publications. i believe they should clarify why this is being done. it is necessary to treat people of other faiths with respect. and they have all muslims respect, representatives of other religions just at the village. those people who do this are trying to alicia conflict between christians and muslims living in russia. it doesn't matter who does it or europe and or another. this is the wrong thing to do . this violence universal human laws because the koran and still is in us respect and the desire to live in peace. it's a huge thing of the police. i consider it unacceptable to offend the feelings of believers and burn the scriptures of other religions. perhaps this person has
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mental health problems, although i don't know the reasons for the 2nd, but it's not pleasant. and is also the expert. i'm glad it says that such a violence off finance. i'm fuel by forces driving to south or so should i say this board in the is lumnick world. this is not an isolated event. just happened to address your all to see for 360 you might have from about so many other events off by the mouth. wrong in scandinavia, in united steps involved in denmark. i mean after uh, every few months out, a few beads soften. thermal, you can find that such a man is our own all the way in different parts of the word are going on. that question is actually that, why do people do like that? i mean, who are the people goes move on for on and what foreclosure and whatnot. the market is behind that. i think this is really important to understand g, a z a. this is a nice starting note that for now you cannot take it as something different issues
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on the part of one who but who's funding for on that it is something that has been done all that i do see you what you what you bought it as a solution i'm part of some of the individually been forces. those what all, what's available in the system. and they are pulling in a lot of money due to these kind of things and be in different parts of the work. a lot of this and use our school thing. now. hughes is on the 360 view next and we'll be back in just on the 30 minutes. the
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what is the opposite of essential media? social life. i'm scared now. he used on this edition of the 360 view, we're going to look at the damage being done when you replace actual human interaction with online interactions. and if a social media companies should be held accountable for any damage being done by their users. let's get started. the i will be the 1st to admit, i can get lost for hours and then various social media platforms now available in post pandemic life. you would think people would be excited to get back out and have human interactions. however, it seems just the opposite has occurred as what started out as an industry with
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only a handful of businesses now bussed over $128.00 different platforms available to users around the world. and 2005. the pew research center begin tracking adoptions of social media platforms with only 5 percent of adults using at least one platform . well, as of january 2023, there were $5160000000.00 internet users for worldwide, which is 64.4 percent of the global population. of this total $4760000000.00 or 59.4 percent of the world's population or social media users. but the numbers don't stop rising as most people don't just use one platform. in fact, on average social media users average 6.6 different platforms in spend 2 hours and 31 minutes daily on social media. while those numbers that might be impressive as any industry would welcome that kind of traffic. the continuing discussion as to what negative effects social media has on mental health of
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individuals at any age hasn't grown from possible to confirmed. the scientists have even concluded don't mean the chemical and the brain which signals a reward to the body is released following eastern aspects on social media. this same result is triggered by those who i talk with, who have their 1st pop on a cigarette for a smoker. or excitement and instantly winning at a spot machine. this can be extremely addicting to any individual regardless of their self discipline. but just like with almost everything else to come in contact too much of something can turn to a bad thing. and in a non perfect world, social media has become an effective weapon, which some say can do as much damage to a person, a family, a community, and the society hasn't gone to during the now discuss is lisa palmer olson, a license, marriage, and family therapist. in san diego, california, she's also
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a certified f t therapist, trainer, as supervisor and founder, and one of the directors of the i'm mostly focused a couple of training and research institute at alliant international university. thank you for joining us, dr. or is it fair to put all of the blame on the decline of mental health on social media, or is this just escape it? obviously it's not fair to put all the blame because i think people really have to take personal responsibility. that's something that's definitely lacking is that personal responsibility. but we have to understand that social media is everywhere and people are with their phones. they literally sleep with their phone. so it's the 1st thing that they look at when they wake up in the morning social media often times. and the last thing that they look at when they go to sleep at night. so we can't under estimate the power of it. there have been many challenges which have produced bad results, like the drinking challenge. we're sent 28 kids from university of massachusetts to the e r. but it's also has found to be an excellent and economical way to spread the message
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about events or movements and is a 100 resource for people who are homebound distill, interact with the outside world. so dr. do the negatives outweigh the positives regarding social media? i think you can go in either direction. um, definitely social media can be very positive. there's a lot of people out there putting out positive messages of inspiration, but often times it is used negatively. and so people don't even realize that they're using it in that particular way. and a lot of younger people in our generation are absolutely being influenced by social media in the negative messages of social media. and oftentimes they don't even realize what's going on in it is having an effect on their mental health. you know, some would say all of these mental health issues have always existed. but social media has just made it able to identify a more acceptable to talk about. do you agree?
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i feel that a lot of people, especially young people, are having social anxiety types of issues and they're recognizing that it's so it's become a lot more prevalent. and i do believe a lot of it has to do with the pressures of social media and the images that they're comparing themselves to other people and also not being able to form relationships, interpersonal relationships. a lot of people, again, you know, they have a relationship with their phone, they have a relationship with video games. they have a relationship with virtual reality. but when it comes to the relationship with others in real life, they're having difficulty with that as well as more conflicts towards themselves. like really not knowing who they really are as people, how is social media change the way people interact with each other in person? well, we always have to go back to your relationship to yourself with it yourself. and a lot of people are lacking self awareness. a lot of their focus is on images and
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culture and whatever is outside of them to try to make them solves, feel better about themselves within. and a lot of people are realizing that that is not the way to go about feeling good about yourself. and a lot of people are really confused. and i think it's a kind of goes back to enter awareness and having to build your strengths from within yourself. and realizing that you know, social media and, and um, those types of platforms can be used for the positive. but a lot of times they're not. and so you really have to seek ways to enhance yourself growth in a positive way. this generation has grown up on social media. everything in their life are shared for the world to see all in attempts to go viral. are we seeing this bleed out into real life where people are just over sharing now to complete strangers on the street? such a good question because i think that the line between what's real and what isn't real is become completely blurred where a lot of people,
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especially those in the younger generation. they see that how they're presenting themselves and what they see on social media is real. and the reality is, a lot of people are out there trying to make money through social media, so they're doing a lot of exhibitionistic and, and in some cases, grotesque acts just to, to make a living. and i, a lot of the younger generation things that this is perfectly okay because hey, money is money and i don't really, you know, have a real relationship to 2 fans or 2. however, they're making this money through social media. but in reality, it is affecting their mental health and it's changing the way that they think about themselves are self esteem and, and at the end of the day they have to, you know, go home and face themselves. thank you, dr. lisa palmer, stick around this seems like a great opportunity to take a break because when we come back i want to ask if dr. palmer things in the future could we see social media companies be held liable for damages just like gun
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manufacturers are being held liable for rational to the public sentence. and i'm going to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. search like why watch something that's so different little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way. instead, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people.
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a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to makes a trust rather than fit the various job. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the
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we are back discussing a social media in the effects it has on mental health. so be our guest, elisa palmer olson, a licensed marriage and family therapist in san diego, california. she, they certified you have to a therapist, traitor, a supervisor, and founder, and one of the directors of the
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a mostly focused couples training and research institute at a light international university. thanks for joining us. there is a lot of focus on social media and mental health for young people. well, what about those were middle aged? what are we finding to be the effects on the mental health? those may be in their thirty's or forty's. are there less negatives? well i definitely think that being in the thirties and forties and are being affected by social media is a, is a real thing because let's face it.

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