TED Radio Hour

Did social media break a generation — or just change it?

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Feb 20, 2026
Maximilian Milovidov, a Gen Z advocate and Columbia student, pushes for open dialogue and tech literacy. Catherine Price, author on attention and wellbeing, offers ways to reclaim true fun off screens. Jonathan Haidt, social psychologist, argues for policy limits and design changes to protect youth. They debate bans, regulation, AI risks, practical parenting strategies, and how to foster real-world play.
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INSIGHT

Social Media Changed Adolescent Development

  • Jonathan Haidt links the rise in youth anxiety to social media uptake beginning around 2012.
  • He argues heavy daily phone use displaces sleep, play, reading, and face-to-face connection, changing development.
ADVICE

Enforce Phone-Free School Days

  • Make the entire school day phone-free and enforce it to gain social and attention benefits.
  • Haidt reports teachers hear laughter in hallways again when schools effectively ban phones.
ADVICE

Four Norms To Restore Childhood

  • Implement four norms: no smartphone before high school, no social media before 16, phone-free schools, and more unstructured free play.
  • Jonathan Haidt says these collective rules restore a childhood worth having and reduce harms.
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